Question Which of the following defines verb mood?(1 point) Responses a verb form that commands others to do something a verb form that commands others to do something a verb form that asks a question a verb form that asks a question a verb form that shows a fact or opinion a verb form that shows a fact or opinion a verb form that shows the manner in which an idea is expressed in a sentence

The correct answer is:

- A verb form that commands others to do something
- A verb form that asks a question
- A verb form that shows a fact or opinion
- A verb form that shows the manner in which an idea is expressed in a sentence

Verb mood refers to the attitude or intention of the speaker or writer in relation to the action or state expressed by the verb. There are three main verb moods: indicative, imperative, and subjunctive. The indicative mood is used to express facts or opinions, the imperative mood is used to give commands or make requests, and the subjunctive mood is used to express wishes, hypothetical situations, doubts, etc.