Remind me to turn off the lights before we leave. What is the verb mood of this sentence? imperative subjunctive indicative passive
@shifuyanli
what do you think?
b because one that does not refer directly to what is necessarily real
Verbs are often called action words that show what the subject (a noun or pronoun) is doing. A verb is a word that signifies to be, to act, or to be acted on: as, I am, I rule, I am ruled, I love, you love, he loves. Verbs are so called, from the Latin verb-um, a word; because the verb is that word which most essentially contains what is said in any clause or sentence. Although described as "action words", they can describe abstract concepts. They are a requirement of any sentence. Verbs have modifications of four kinds: moods, tenses, persons and numbers.
and do you know what subjunctive means?
imperative means giving an authoritative command; peremptory.
yea so do you think B?
well a sounds good to because its like a command shes giving right?
that sounds good to me
thank you!!! and hi @iGreen
your welcome ^_^
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