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Grammar
Parts of Speech
Verb Mood
What is verb mood?(1 point)
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Verb mood is the form in which a verb is used to express the writer's or speaker's attitude towards the action or state of being being described. There are three main verb moods: indicative, imperative, and subjunctive.
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