Which correctly identifies the verb and its mood in this sentence?

Be careful with that dripping paintbrush.
A) Verb: be Mood: indicative
B) Verb: be Mood: imperative
C) Verb: dripping Mood: imperative
D) Verb: dripping Mood: indicative

c?

2 answers

No, not C. It’s asking for the main verb, not a participle.
Yes, B.
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