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12 August, 10:45

Which verb mood is the following sentence written in?

If anything is discovered, he visits the recorder's office and is told to call again.

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Subjunctive Verb Mood

Indicative Verb Mood

Conditional Verb Mood

Imperative Verb Mood

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  1. 12 August, 10:53
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    Conditional mood.

    Conditional mood describes an if/then type of sentence. "If condition A is met, then B will occur".

    The imperative is a demand, e. g. "Go to your room"!

    Subjunctive and Indicative are not correct either.
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