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what is a grammatical mood? ​

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Answered by khaninayath302
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In linguistics, grammatical mood (also mode) is a grammatical feature of verbs, used for signaling modality. ... Some examples of moods are indicative, interrogative, imperative, subjunctive, injunctive, optative, and potential. These are all finite forms of the verb.

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In linguistics, grammatical mood is a grammatical feature of verbs, used for signaling modality. That is, it is the use of verbal inflections that allow speakers to express their attitude toward what they are saying

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