Thursday, January 8, 2015

Verb Moods


The mood of a verb refers to the attitude that a writer has to what is being written.  The indicative mood, which is the most common mood, is used to give information or ask a question. The imperative mood, also fairly common, is used to give orders or make requests. Less common is the subjunctive mood, one use of which is to express a condition that is not factual or is contrary to fact.

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