What does the verb state in

the indicative mood?
(1 point)
a command or
request
a manner of
expression.
a fact or
opinion
a question or
thought

a fact or opinion

When a sentence is written

in the interrogative mood,
the verb form should
(1 point)
ask a
question
express a fact
or opinion
make an
exclamation.
give orders or
advice.

ask a question

Which verb mood gives

advice or makes
commands? (1 point)
interrogative
mood
indicative
mood
imperative
mood
implied mood

imperative mood

The verb "state" in the indicative mood expresses a fact or opinion. To determine the mood of a verb, you need to understand the different moods and their functions.

The indicative mood is used to state a fact, make a statement, express certainty, or ask a question. When a verb is in the indicative mood, it indicates that the action or state of being is a reality or is being presented as a fact.

To identify the mood of a verb, you should look at the context of the sentence and determine if the verb is stating a fact, giving a command, expressing a doubt, or posing a question. In this case, since the question asks about the verb "state" in the indicative mood, the correct answer is "a fact or opinion."