MOOD
_*MOOD*_
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_*Definition*_
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The mood is the state of the speaker’s mind, or the mode of arranging words in oral or written form.
_*Types*_
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There are 5(five) types of the mood :-
1. Indicative Mood
2. Interrogative Mood
3. Imperative Mood
4. Subjunctive Mood
5. Conditional Mood
1._*Indicative Mood*_
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The Indicative Mood states something. It gives an information (affirmative or negative). The sentence may be in Active or Passive Voice.
_*Examples*_
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1. Moutushi *will attend* her Practice Teaching session today.
2. Dolan *will not join* the online SSC class.
3. Atish *will surely get* a job soon.
4. Ma Hawa *wants to become* a teacher.
5. Taamosha is on leave, but she *will join* the SSC classes from the next month.
6. Khan Sir *is not* a good English teacher.
7. Nora *has gone* to see the young priest.
8. Ukraine *is heavily bombarded* by Russian paratroopers.
9. We *are not yet fully safe* from COVID-19 pandemic.
10. Our Principal *was highly pleased* with my inaugural song.
2. *Interrogative Mood*
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It *asks a question*. The speaker wants to know something.
_*Examples*_
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1. How are you ?
2. Is John interested in online classes ?
3. Have you watched the filam : Puspa ?
4. Who wrote The Ramayana ?
5. Why did Russia attack Ukraine ?
6. Have you submitted your assignment to Khan Sir ?
7. Is the doctor in his chamber ?
8. Are you joking ?
9. Where was the battle of Plassey fought ?
10. Who first said that trees have also their lives ?
3._*Imperative Mood*_
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This mood is used to give *orders, advices, request* something.
_*Examples*_
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1. *Go* home.
2. *Please bring* me a glass of drinking water.
3. *Never tell a lie*.
4. After taking bath, *go to the dining room*.
5. *Shut the door*.
6. *Come to our house* when you are at Panskura.
7. Kindly *pass me* the salt.
8. *Remember me* when you are in trouble.
9. *Don't drop* the waste on the floor, use dust-bin.
10. *Go to the next room* for the next step of your medical check-up.
4. _*Subjunctive Mood*_
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This mood is used to indicate *hypothetical (imaginative) things, nor real*.
The imagines something which he/she is not.
_*Examples*_
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1. *If I were a King*, I would bear all the cost of your daughter’s marriage.
2. *If I were a bird*, I would have flown to you at once.
3. *Had I the wings of a dove*, I would roam about everywhere.
4. *If I were present* in the meeting, thing wrong decision would not have been taken.
5. *If today were a Monday*, I could have attended your concert.
6. I think the Chief Secretary *write* the Chief Minister’s speech.
7. I propose that the headmaster *preside* over the meeting.
8. Rita doubtful *if she can do* the task in such a little time.
9. Della wished that Jim *might forgive* her.
10. It is imperative that the *game begin* at once.
5. _*Conditional Mood*_
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This mood is used to express certain *conditions* for certain things.
_*Examples*_
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1. If I be in Kolkata, I'll see you at your house next week.
3. If Rajesh came to college yesterday, I would have sent your admit card through him.
4. I could have got the job, if I knew that you are still jobless.
5. If Rekha participated in the event, she would surely bag the first prize.
6. I may attend the party, if I can finish the painting by the evening.
7. If you want to avail of the first train of the morning, start at once taking a bike.
8. If you studied well, you would not have received such poor marks.
9. If it rains, I'll not go to college.
10. If you studded bio-science, you could have joined the medical course.
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