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15 March, 07:44

Jorge asked, "Where are the apples?"

Which sentence revises the sample sentence to the

indicative mood?

Where are the apples?

Jorge wanted to know where the apples were.

Jorge said, "Tell me where the apples are!

Jorge would have bought apples if he could have

found them

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  1. 15 March, 07:52
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    B

    Explanation:

    Its the right answer
  2. 15 March, 08:00
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    The correct answer is: Where are the apples?

    Explanation:

    We use the indicative mood to make statements or ask questions, so we use it in declarative sentences and interrogative sentences.

    Option B cannot be considered as a correct answer, because it represents a subjunctive mood and expresses a doubt (it shows us that Jorge did not know where are the apples).

    Option C cannot be considered as a correct answer, because it represents an imperative mood and expresses a demand (it shows that Jorge expresses his request - he wants to know where are the apples.

    Option D cannot be considered as a correct answer, because it represents a conditional sentence, which also contains a subjunctive mood, as it describes a hypothetical situation.

    Therefore, the first option is the correct answer.
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