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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which verb mood only includes questions? Indicative Imperative Interrogative Subjunctive

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Indicative

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No sorry it is interrogative

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is interrogative! Interrogative asks a question. A great way to remember the term 'interrogative' is to think of an interrogation room where a suspect is asked a series of questions. The sentence - Will you please leave me alone? - is an example of an interrogative sentence because it asks a question rather than demands it. If the sentence were revised to say - Leave me alone. - that would be a command, or an imperative sentence. But by asking someone to leave you alone, you are creating an interrogative sentence that is a request.

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