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Verb Forms
Mood Types
Which of three is the correct definition in f the indicative mood? A. The verb form that gives a command of advice b. The verb mood they expressed an assertion fact or opinion c. The verb that form that asks a question d. None of the above
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The correct definition of the indicative mood is b. The verb mood that expresses an assertion of fact or opinion.
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