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English, 21.07.2019 04:23 katherinevandehei

Verbs in different moods indicative - states a fact imperative - states a command interrogative - asks a question conditional - causing something to happen (might, could, would) subjunctive - hypothetical state of being (if) which sentence is written in the correct imperative mood? a) do not let the dog inside before you leave for school this morning. b) i could not hear the teacher because too many students were talking. c) do you think our favorite television show will be renewed for another season? d) i would love to go to lunch with my friends today, but i have too much homework.

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