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What is mood????????¿??​

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Answered by yashikarawat48
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Answer:

a temporary state of mind or feeling.

"he appeared to be in a very good mood about something"

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frame of mind

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2.

an angry, irritable, or sullen state of mind.

"he was obviously in a mood"

Answered by simran7539
9

Mood

Mood is the mode or manner in which the action denoted by the verb is represented.

There are 3 moods in English :

  • Indicative
  • Imperative
  • Subjunctive

Indicative Mood :-

The indicative mood is used

1. To make a statement of fact; as,

• Rama goes to school daily.

2. To ask a question; as,

Have you found your book ?

In each of these sentences the work in intelux is said to be in the indicative mood.

Imperative Mood :-

The imperative mood is used to express

1. A command; as,

Wait here.

Obey the traffic rules.

2. An entreaty or prayer; as,

Have mercy upon us.

Give this day our daily bread.

In each of these sentences the verb in italics is said to be in the imperative mood.

A verb which expresses a command, an exhortation, an entreaty or payer, is in the imperative mood.

Subjunctive Mood :-

The subjunctive mood is used to express

1. A wish or desire; as,

• Long live the President!

• God bless you.

• I wish Sita were here.

2. A condition or supposition contrary to fact; as,

• If I were you, I should agree.

( If I were you ( but I am not ), I should agree. )

• If I were King, you should be queen.

• If he were here, he would support me.

In each of these sentences the verb in Italic is said to be in the subjunctive mood.

A verb which expresses doubt of any kind - for instance; a condition or supposition contrary to fact, a wish, a purpose - is in the subjunctive mood.


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