is scheduled is a passive verb phrase
indicative
The verb phrase - is scheduled - is a passive verb phrase.Passive verb phrases are formed with - be + past participle
The verb phrase - is scheduled - is a passive verb phrase.Passive verb phrases are formed with - be + past participle
Schedule is both a noun and a verb, e.g. What is your shedule for next week? - noun I have scheduled your meeting for tomorrow at 10 - verb
In order to determine the mood of a verb in a sentence, we need to identify the function or intention of the verb within that specific context. The mood of a verb can be indicative, imperative, subjunctive, or conditional depending on the mode of expression used. If you provide the sentence, I can help you identify the mood of the verb.
it can be a mood, it is also a part of a verb implying time or the nature of the action expressed by a verb
The indicative verb mood is used to express facts, opinions, or statements that are considered true. It is the most common verb mood in English and is used in neutral, straightforward sentences.
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.
verb mood
Scheduled
Were is not a conjunction. It's a verb, the past tense (along with was) of the verb to be.
Collapsed = the active mood of the past tense of the verb 'collapse' - meaning to fall down.