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explain Moods grammar in the most easiest way. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Moods in Grammar

In grammar, Mood is used to refer to a verb category or form which indicates whether the verb expresses :-

  • A Fact (the indicative mood),

  • A Command (the imperative mood)

  • A Question (the interrogative mood)

  • A Condition (the conditional mood)

  • A Wish or Possibility (the subjunctive mood).

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Answered by vikram991
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Mood :

Mood is a form of a verb which shows the manner in which the action presented by verb to his mind.

Mood have three main types to express :

1} Indicative mood

2} Imperative mood

3} Subjunctive mood

A] Indicative mood

=> In this mood express any fact,question,supposition,etc any feeling to express called indicative mood.

Example :

                   1] ashok works hard.

                   2] Is he ill ?

                   

B] Imperative mood

=> In this mood express any command,exhortation,prayer,sometime for supposition etc any feeling to express called imperative mood

Example :

                  1] Go away

                   2] may god bless you

C] Subjunctive mood

=> In this mood express any condition,doubt,wish or desire , purpose etc any feeling to express called subjunctive mood

Example :

                 1] If i were you

                  2] I would do it.

                   3] i wish i were a king.

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