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Verbs in different moods indicative - states a fact imperative - states a command interrogative - asks a question conditional - causing something to happen (might, could, would) subjunctive - hypothetical state of being (if) which sentence is written in the correct interrogative mood? a) what are your plans after you graduate from high school? b) the tree in our backyard is full of beautiful pink blossoms. c) i would really love to be sitting on the pier at the lake today. d) matthew left for the golf course this morning to play in a tournament. e

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