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One day, I wanted to go outside to play hopscotch, but the weirdest thing happened. Once I just got my foot outside, it started to rain cats and dogs! I was so isolated that I didn't want to do anything, not even watch television!
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It was obvious to us all that the girl's arrival lightened his mood.
The mood of a sentence refers to the emotion or feeling conveyed by the words. It can be achieved through the choice of words, sentence structure, and punctuation. For example, a sentence with cheerful words can create a happy mood, while a sentence with somber words can create a sad mood.
Visage is somebody's face or facial expression. An example sentence is: Her visage told everyone she was in no mood.
An example sentence is a sentence written to show usage of a particular word or phrase. This sentence is an example of an example sentence!
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The curtains dragged heavily to the ground, the view from the glass obscured by a fog of neglect. (APEX)
Yes, "If I were an earthworm, I wouldn't have to think" is an example of the subjunctive mood. The subjunctive mood is used to express hypothetical or unreal situations. In this sentence, the speaker is imagining being an earthworm and the consequences of not having to think.
It is the action.
We have to have the box with us.
Yep! Example: I need to show her what to do.
They can turn their ears in almost any direction and use this to express their mood, for example pulled backwards when angry, or standing erect when calm and friendly.
The mood of the verb "was about to collapse" in this sentence is indicative mood, as it states a fact or reality about the old shack.