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Mood

(Interrogative)
Group members:
Mack Lee
Mohd Nizam bin Matusin
Nur Athyrah binti Awang
Elise Woon
What is mood?
O Is used to refer a verb category or form which
indicates whether the verb expresses
 a fact (the indicative mood),
 a command (the imperative mood),
 a question (the interrogative mood),
 a condition (the conditional mood),
 a wish or possibility (the subjunctive mood).
Interrogative mood
O Is used to ask questions
O Are formed by adding an auxiliary verb to another verb,
with the auxiliary verb typically being placed before the
subject
O Always end with a question mark, which is the easiest
way to spot them

O *auxiliary verb - help to form the various tenses, moods,


and voices of other verbs (be, do and have)
How to remember it?
Example:
O *Are you coming out tonight?
O When *is she leaving?
O Where *have they gone?
O *Did you make a profit?

O *=auxiliary verb
Thank you !

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