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MOODS

Indicative/ Declarative Mood

 It indicate a state of factual and reality


Example: Insects have six legs.
 It states a fact of some sort, or describes what happens, or give details about reality.
 The statement ends with a period or full stop and the intonation remains unchanged.
Example: Bangkok is the capital of Thailand.

Interrogative Mood
 It is used by the speakers to ask question.
 Question mark (?) is placed at the end of the sentence
Imperative Mood
 It is a state of prohibition, advice, request, instruction or command.
 It is only found in present tense.

Exclamatory Mood
 It is used to express admiration, astonishment, strong emotions and feelings.
 An exclamation is simply a more forceful version of a declarative sentence,
marked at the end with an exclamation mark (!).
 Intonation falls at the end of the sentence.

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