What does the verb state in the indicative mood?(1 point)

Responses

a fact or opinion
a fact or opinion

a manner of expression.
a manner of expression.

a command or request
a command or request

a question or thought

a fact or opinion

a fact or opinion

When a sentence is written in the interrogative mood, the verb form should _________(1 point)

Responses

make an exclamation.
make an exclamation.

ask a question.
ask a question.

express a fact or opinion.
express a fact or opinion.

give orders or advice.

ask a question.

Which verb mood gives advice or makes commands?(1 point)

Responses

imperative mood
imperative mood

indicative mood
indicative mood

implied mood
implied mood

interrogative mood

imperative mood

The verb in the indicative mood is used to state a fact or opinion. To determine the mood of a verb, you need to look at the way it is used in a sentence. In the indicative mood, verbs are used to make statements or declarations about something that is believed or known to be true. This mood is commonly used in everyday communication when we are expressing facts, opinions, or making observations. To identify the mood of a verb, pay attention to the context and the intention behind the statement being made.