Indicative, the indicative mood is used to make factual statements.
indicative
Mood is an emotional state or attitude.Definitions1. a state or quality of feeling at a particular time: What's the boss' mood today?2. a distinctive emotional quality or character: The mood of the music was almost funereal.3. a prevailing emotional tone or general attitude: the country's mood.4. a frame of mind disposed or receptive, as to some activity or thing: I'm not in the mood to see a movie.5. a state of sullenness, gloom, or bad temper (i.e. moody)
A mood shot refers to the sudden changes in the moods of a person. Mood is generally defined as an emotional attitude or state.
yes. sad music:sad mood and so on... by jesica213
Some feelings that start with M are: merry, maudlin, moody, miserable
yes they do. also claire's and target has mood rings.
"I'm not in the mood to answer any more questions today."
The skittish cat darted away at the sound of footsteps.
today i found out that my little sister broke my ipod so for the rest of the day i was in a bad mood
I became crabbier as the day went on, snapping at everyone around me.
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..."
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The nouns in the sentence are:theatermoviemusicmood
mood
When nothing goes her way my girlfriend gets in a bad mood.
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