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Match the verb mood to its description.
1. Used to ask a question (Imperative Mood Interrogative Mood Conditional Mood or Subjunctive Mood)
2. Used to state a fact or opinion(Imperative Mood Interrogative Mood Conditional Mood or Subjunctive Mood)
3. Used to express a wish or hope that is unlikely, as well as to demand or suggest(Imperative Mood Interrogative Mood Conditional Mood or Subjunctive Mood)
4. Used to give orders or commands(Imperative Mood Interrogative Mood Conditional Mood or Subjunctive Mood)
5. Used when something might happen; often uses words like might and could(Imperative Mood Interrogative Mood Conditional Mood or Subjunctive Mood)
1. Used to ask a question (Imperative Mood Interrogative Mood Conditional Mood or Subjunctive Mood)
2. Used to state a fact or opinion(Imperative Mood Interrogative Mood Conditional Mood or Subjunctive Mood)
3. Used to express a wish or hope that is unlikely, as well as to demand or suggest(Imperative Mood Interrogative Mood Conditional Mood or Subjunctive Mood)
4. Used to give orders or commands(Imperative Mood Interrogative Mood Conditional Mood or Subjunctive Mood)
5. Used when something might happen; often uses words like might and could(Imperative Mood Interrogative Mood Conditional Mood or Subjunctive Mood)
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1. Interrogative Mood
2. Indicative Mood
3. Subjunctive Mood
4. Imperative Mood
5. Conditional Mood
2. Indicative Mood
3. Subjunctive Mood
4. Imperative Mood
5. Conditional Mood
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