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24 February, 19:15

Which form does a verb take to ask a question?

subjunctive indicative imperative passive

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  1. 24 February, 21:42
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    The form that a verb takes to ask a question is indicative. You use just the regular forms of a verb to ask the question, as in this example: What do you need? Subjunctive mood is used when talking about possibilities, or wishes, as in "I wish you would stop doing that," where "you would stop" is subjunctive. Imperative is the form you use to give orders, such as in" Close the door!" Passive form, as opposed to active, is found in this example: A book is being read by me - as opposed to - I am reading a book - which is active.
  2. 24 February, 22:42
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    The correct answer is B. indicative
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