What is a grammatical mood?
Grammatical moods refer to how verbs are used to indicate the intention of a sentence or the speaker’s attitude toward what they are saying.
English has three grammatical moods:
- Indicative mood is used for statements of fact, questions, or conditions.
- Imperative mood is used to issue commands.
- Subjunctive mood is used to describe unreal situations and to express wishes, desires, suggestions, obligations, and requests or demands.