Today, I am feeling content and focused.
Can not make that horse stand still, must be in a skittish mood today
The homophone for mood is mooed.
I am currently in a neutral mood.
Mood is the homophone for mooed.
The word "mood" has one syllable.
happy
"I'm not in the mood to answer any more questions today."
Indicative, the indicative mood is used to make factual statements.
today i found out that my little sister broke my ipod so for the rest of the day i was in a bad mood
Well...it depends on if he's in a bad mood. Like our teacher today has a headache so he is in a bad mood!! Our teacher is not very nice
the handshake today is a critical gauge of confidence, trust, sophistication and mood.
well the greeks used masks that showed mood.... they do tht today too
I became crabbier as the day went on, snapping at everyone around me.
I can find no witnesses who are still alive who could testify to the mood of St. Nicholas of Myra 1600 years ago. I imagine he was not the 'Ho Ho Ho' type we portray him as today.
"Had been" is the past perfect tense of the indicative mood. It is also the past tense of the subjunctive mood. In the indicative mood, we use the past perfect tense to talk about something that happened before something that happened in the past.For example: Present tense: Today I amhappy.Past tense: Yesterday I was happy.Present perfect tense: Today I am sad, but I have been happy before.Past perfect tense: Yesterday I was sad, but I had been happy before that. In the subjunctive mood, we use the past to talk about something that might have happened. For example: Present tense: If I were happy today, I would smile.Past tense: If I had been happy yesterday, I would have smiled.
Yup. A mood swing is a mood swing.
Can not make that horse stand still, must be in a skittish mood today