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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the mood of this sentence? If you were older, you would understand. indicative subjunctive imperative

OpenStudy (kash_thesmartguy):

It's probably subjunctive.

OpenStudy (brebre5564):

Indicative Mood states an actuality or fact. We will go to see a movie this Sunday. I’ll follow you. Imperative Mood makes a request. Let’s go to see a movie this weekend! Please stop bugging me! Subjunctive Mood expresses a doubtful condition (contrary to fact) and is often used with an "if" clause.

OpenStudy (brebre5564):

its Subjunctive @Maddiem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you

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