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ID number:299688
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Published: 07.10.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Mood is the category that distinguishes between the Indicative (that denotes factuality of an action/state/event) and Non-indicative i.e. the category that expresses the attitude of the speaker towards a state/event/action. The members of this category are:
a) Imperative
b) Subjunctive
c) Conditionals
The modal verbs are also classified under mood. However, their system is so semantically intricate that it is customary to describe the modals as a separate system of mood.
The Imperative
The imperative is considered to be the most primitive non-flective form: the speaker uses this form to…

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