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Will you go out for dinner, if you finish your work?

Discussion

Why do we use past tense in the first four sentences?

When do we use this sentence pattern?

The subjunctive mood is usually used to talk about the situations that are not true or not likely to become true.

Unit 1 Art Learning about language

What Is Mood?

mood?= a way to express the attitude of the speaker to what is being said.?

mood = a way to express the attitude of the speaker to what is being said.

There are three moods in English, indicative mood, imperative mood and subjunctive mood

Indicative Mood

Indicative means "stating a fact."

The indicative mood is a category of verb forms that we use to state facts.

Examples:

1."Joe plays outside." (The speaker thinks it's a fact.)

2."It will rain soon." (The speaker thinks it's a fact.)

3."She was studying all day long." (The speaker thinks it's a fact.)

The indicative mood is the basic mood of verbs in English.

Imperative Mood

Imperative means "expressing an order."

The imperative mood is a category of verb forms that we use to express orders, instructions, commands or requests.

Examples:

1."Go outside!" (This is a command.)

2."Close the door, please." (This is a request.)

3."Don't move the object." (This is an instruction.)