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Chanel Walton
23 January, 22:09
Does the imperative mood have a subject
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Nasir Cruz
23 January, 23:57
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Answer: The speaker might issue a command: that's the imperative mood. Or the speaker might state a possibility, hope, wish, or hypothetical: that's the subjunctive mood.
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Evan Hodge
24 January, 00:16
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The lack of a subject pronoun is what identifies the imperative mood.
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