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CHAPTER 1: LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY (ENGLISH)
MOODS OF VERBS
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Mood
- Indicates how the action of the verb is expressed.
Indicative
Mood - used to express a fact, a truth, or an opinion.
Subjunctive
Mood - used to express something that is not a fact, a truth, or an opinion.
Imperative
Mood - used to give commands,
orders
, or requests.
This kind of mood is used to express a wish, a desire, a demand, or a contrary-to-fact situation.
Subjunctive
Mood
The word
'wish'
is used to express regret about the present and past.
The word 'if' is usually used to introduce a
conditional
statement.
In English, we use the verb "
were
" instead of "was".