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Indicative, Imperative, and Subjunctive Mood
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Delimiter between question and answer:

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This sentence is used to do several different things: to describe a hypothetical scenario, to express a wish or desire, or to formalize a suggestion or demand.
Subjunctive
This sentence is used to deliver a command or direction.
Imperative
This sentence is used to state a fact or make a statement.
Indicative
I would love to try skydiving.
Subjunctive
If only I had more free time.
Subjunctive
It's crucial that he follows the instructions.
Subjunctive
I wish I could play the piano.
Subjunctive
If I were taller, I could reach the top shelf.
Subjunctive
Don't forget to lock the door.
Imperative
Put your phone on silent mode.
Imperative
Please be quiet during the presentation.
Imperative
Finish your vegetables before dessert.
Imperative
Be careful while crossing the road.
Imperative
She paints beautiful landscapes.
Indicative
The dog barks at strangers.
Indicative
He is studying for his exams.
Indicative
The movie starts at 8 PM.
Indicative
They enjoy playing soccer.
Indicative