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Indicative, Imperative, Subjunctive Mood

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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
  • I wish I could travel to exotic locations.
    Subjunctive
  • Don't forget to bring your lunch.
    Imperative
  • It's essential that she completes the project.
    Subjunctive
  • The concert starts at 7 PM.
    Indicative
  • She runs every morning.
    Indicative
  • Please keep the noise down in the library.
    Imperative
  • If I had a magic wand, I would grant wishes.
    Subjunctive
  • Finish your work before the deadline.
    Imperative
  • If only I could meet my favorite celebrity.
    Subjunctive
  • He writes poetry in his free time.
    Indicative
  • The sun sets in the west.
    Indicative
  • They study together at the library.
    Indicative
  • Pay attention to the teacher's instructions.
    Imperative
  • I would love to learn how to cook gourmet meals.
    Subjunctive
  • This sentence is used to state a fact or make a statement.
    Indicative
  • Be respectful to your elders.
    Imperative
  • This sentence is used to deliver a command or direction.
    Imperative