Which explains verb mood?

It is how a verb is used to state a fact

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Verb mood refers to the way a verb is used to express the speaker's attitude towards the action or state of being described. It can convey certainty, possibility, necessity, or a hypothetical situation. The most common verb moods are indicative (stating a fact or asking a question), imperative (giving a command), and subjunctive (expressing a hypothetical or uncertain situation).