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interrogative mood

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun interrogative mood has 1 sense
  1. interrogative mood, interrogative - some linguists consider interrogative sentences to constitute a mood
    --1 is a kind of mood, mode, modality

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Interrogative Mood


Definition:

The interrogative mood is a grammatical mood used to form questions.


Senses and Usages:

1. Interrogative Mood as a Grammatical Construction:

In English, the interrogative mood is used to ask questions and seek information. It is mainly conveyed through rearranging the word order or using auxiliary verbs like "do," "did," "can," "would," etc. For example:

  • Are you going to the party tonight?
  • Did she finish her homework?
  • Can you pass the salt, please?

2. Interrogative Mood in Indirect Questions:

The interrogative mood can also be used in indirect questions, where the question is embedded within a statement or another question. For example:

  • I wonder if he knows the way to the station.
  • Could you tell me what time it is?
  • Do you know where the nearest bookstore is?

3. Interrogative Mood for Polite Requests:

In some cases, the interrogative mood can be used to form polite requests or make suggestions. For example:

  • Could you please lend me your pen?
  • Would you mind closing the window?
  • Can I ask you a favor?

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