What is the mood of the verb in the first of the two sentences?
English, 29.10.2020 15:10 angelasan16
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Part 1
What is the mood of the verb in the first of the two sentences?
Do not feed the animals. Visitors must not touch the animals’ cages.
* I was thinking imperative since it is giving a command.
Part 2
Which revision corrects the improper shift in mood in the example in Part 1?
1. Do not feed the animals. Do not touch the animals’ cages.
2. Do not feed the animals. You must not let the animals’ cages be touched.
3. Do not let the animals be fed. You must not touch the animals’ cages.
4. You must not feed the animals. Do not touch the animals’ cages.
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What is the mood of the verb in the first of the two sentences?
What is the mood of the verb in the first of the two sentences?
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