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27 August, 10:05

Which of these sentences use the verb mood in the indicative? A. I wish you were more serious towards your studies. B. Give me one reason to stay here, or I'll turn around. C. Latoya might be confused if you show up like that. D. The red Mustang is speeding on the freeway.

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  1. 27 August, 10:23
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    Which of these sentences use the verb mood in the indicative?

    A.

    Give me one reason to stay here, or I'll turn around.

    B.

    I wish you were more serious towards your studies.

    C.

    The red Mustang is speeding on the freeway.

    D.

    Latoya might be confused if you show up like that.
  2. 27 August, 10:27
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    The correct answers are C and D: Indicative mood in a sentence is used to make factual statements, ask questions, or express opinions as if they were facts.

    In sentence C: be confused is the factual statement expressing how the person is going to feel.

    In sentence D: is is the factual statement expressing what the car is doing on the freeway.
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