Napoleon died at st Helena is in which mood
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Identify the mood of the verb in the following sentence:
Napoleon died at St. Helena.
Mood is the mode or manner in which the action denoted by the verb is represented.
A verb which makes a statement or fact or asks a question, or expresses a supposition which is assumed as a fact, is in the Indicative Mood.
A verb which expresses a command, an exhortation, an entreaty or prayer, is in the Imperative Mood.
The Subjunctive Mood is used to express a wish or possibility.
The verb in the given sentence simply states a fact. It does not express a command or a possibility. So, 'died' is in the Indicative Mood.
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