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30 November, 19:07

Identify the sentence that uses the verb mood in the imperative.

A.

I don't even know what I was running for-I guess I just felt like it.

B.

John's mother asks that the public respect the family's privacy with dignity.

C.

Will you ever forget what Mary said on the afternoon that rained forever?

D.

Be respectful of the living beings that cannot speak for themselves, will you?

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  1. 30 November, 19:09
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    The answer is D.

    Explanation:

    Mood of the verb shows a manner in which a thought is expressed. There are five moods in English: indicative (stating or expressing something), interrogative (asking something), imperative (ordering something, it usually lacks subject), conditional (stating condition which needs to be met in order to fulfill something), subjunctive (expressing wishes and unrealistic conditions).

    Answers A and B are indicative.

    Answer C is interrogative.

    Answer D is imperative (be respectful). However, this sentence also has a verb will which gives it the interrogative mood.
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