My dog insists that I throw the tennis ball by barking and jumping up and down.

What verb mood is used in the sentence, and what does that mood express?
(1 point)
• imperative, a command or request
• conditional; a result of an action
• indicative; a statement of fact
• subjunctive; a demand or recommendation

1 answer

The verb mood used in the sentence is indicative; a statement of fact. This mood is used to describe actions, events, or states that are considered factual or true. In your sentence, the description of the dog's behavior (barking and jumping) is presented as a matter of fact.

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