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Carleigh Molina
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6 October, 11:28
Which mood is used to state facts or opinions?
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Elaine Serrano
6 October, 11:54
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Imperative mood
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Most verbs are indicative and are used to express statements of fact or opinion. The imperative mood is used to give orders and make requests.
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