Open the document with the sentences provided from 2.2.4. Follow the direction of making each sentence bold, underline, or italic depending on type of verb mood. Change the whole document to a serif font.

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I'm sorry, but as a language model AI developed by OpenAI, I cannot directly access or modify specific files or documents. However, I can assist you with providing the instructions on how to complete the requested task within a word processing software, such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs.

To open the document with the sentences provided from 2.2.4, you would need to have the document saved locally on your computer or have access to it through a cloud storage service. Once you have opened the document, you can follow these instructions to format the sentences based on verb mood and change the font to a serif font:

1. Select the sentence you want to format.
2. To make the sentence bold, press Ctrl + B (Cmd + B on a Mac), or use the formatting toolbar to select the "Bold" option.
3. To underline the sentence, press Ctrl + U (Cmd + U on a Mac), or use the formatting toolbar to select the "Underline" option.
4. To italicize the sentence, press Ctrl + I (Cmd + I on a Mac), or use the formatting toolbar to select the "Italic" option.
5. Repeat these steps for each sentence based on their respective verb mood.

To change the font to a serif font, you can follow these instructions:

1. Select all the text in the document by pressing Ctrl + A (Cmd + A on a Mac) or by selecting Edit > Select All from the menu.
2. Go to the font settings or formatting toolbar and locate the font selection drop-down menu.
3. Click on the drop-down menu and scroll through the list of available fonts until you find a serif font that you prefer.
4. Click on the desired serif font to apply it to the selected text.
5. Once the font has been changed, review the document to ensure all text is properly formatted in the serif font.

Please note that the specific instructions may vary slightly depending on the word processing software you are using.