MOOD, as a grammatical category, is a finite verb form that indicates whether an utterance expresses a fact (indicative mood), a command or request (imperative mood), or a non-fact and hypothesis (____ mood),
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- If you would like to go shopping, you can also say "I'm __________ shopping". A: in mood to B: at the mood to C: in the mood for D: at the mood for
- It is cold and windy outside. I am not in _________ to go out. A: mood B: a mood C: the mood D: moods
- 虚拟语气 the ______mood
- be in a black mood
- 中国大学MOOC: The imperative mood is often used in writing instructions, because it is more direct and economical.