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What is verb mood
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Verb mood is a grammatical term that refers to the form of a verb that shows the speaker's attitude toward the action or state expressed by the verb. The three primary verb moods are:
1. Indicative mood: expresses factual statements or questions
Example: She is reading a book.
2. Imperative mood: expresses commands, requests or suggestions
Example: Read this book.
3. Subjunctive mood: expresses hypothetical or unreal situations, doubts, wishes, or suggestions
Example: It is important that she read this book.
1. Indicative mood: expresses factual statements or questions
Example: She is reading a book.
2. Imperative mood: expresses commands, requests or suggestions
Example: Read this book.
3. Subjunctive mood: expresses hypothetical or unreal situations, doubts, wishes, or suggestions
Example: It is important that she read this book.
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