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Yes, "you are hungry" is not in the subjunctive mood as it states a fact or condition that is real or true. Subjunctive mood is used to express a hypothetical or unreal situation.
hungry
Example sentence - I no longer felt hungry after I ate the sandwich.
It depends on how hungry you are and what youre in the mood to eat(ex.if youre hungry for pizza) so what best describes it would probly be hunger and mood i guess, hop i helped
Wet Hungry
Hungry is not typically considered a mood; it is a physiological sensation related to the body's need for food. Moods are more general and enduring emotional states that are separate from physical states like hunger.
Have you ever felt hungry and felt crabby? Yeah.
The verb phrase "take cover" is in the imperative mood in this sentence. The imperative mood is an order, as when you tell someone to do something. The unstated subject of the sentence is "you": "[You] take cover..."
The verb phrase "take cover" is in the imperative mood in this sentence. The imperative mood is an order, as when you tell someone to do something. The unstated subject of the sentence is "you": "[You] take cover..."
The sentence is: I still need to do the laundry and I'm very hungry becuase i missed lunch.
"I'm not in the mood to answer any more questions today."