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VERB (Grammatical Category of Mood indicates the attitude of the speaker…
VERB
Grammatical Category of Mood indicates the attitude of the speaker towards the action expressed by the verb from the point of view of its reality
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The conjunctive Mood mood is a thought-mood. It expresses supposition, possibility, desire
The subjunctive mood expresses a condition. It is used in the subordinate clause; therefore it is a dependent category and is seldom used on its own.
The conditional mood expresses the consequence of condition. It is used in the subordinating clauses, which makes it a free category and therefore it can be used independently
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The indicative mood is a fact-mood. Using it, the speaker presents something as a fact
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