What is the verb mood of the sentence?

Wear your coat when you are in the snow.
indicative mood
imperative mood
subjunctive mood

it's been 9 years

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The main verb is what?

Then re-think.

imperative mood

indicative mood

Please check.

imperative mood .-.

To determine the verb mood of a sentence, we need to analyze the tone or intention conveyed by the verb in the sentence.

In this case, the verb "wear" in the sentence "Wear your coat when you are in the snow" is giving a command or making a request. It is instructing or urging someone to perform the action of wearing a coat.

Based on this, the verb mood in the sentence is the "imperative mood."

To identify the verb mood in a sentence, you can analyze the purpose or intention behind the verb. In this case, if the verb is issuing a command or making a request, it is in the "imperative mood." If the verb conveys a certainty, fact, or statement of reality, it is in the "indicative mood." If the verb expresses a condition that is contrary to fact or is hypothetical, it is in the "subjunctive mood."

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