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English, 05.05.2020 22:44 isaacbrown7one

Use the drop-down menu to identify the type of verb mood in each example.
Did you walk the dog today? (imperative, indicative, interrogative)

Walk the dog before dinner.
(imperative, indicative, interrogative)

I took the dog for a half-mile walk.
(imperative, indicative, interrogative)

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