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Hashi Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Tense

How do you call present, past, future, imperative and infinitive as a group?
Present, past and future are tenses, but I am not sure whether it is possible to call imperative and infinitive tenses.
  

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Imperative, infinitive, indicative and subjunctive are called moods .

  • Imperative, infinitive, indicative and subjunctive are called moods .
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Imperative, infinitive, indicative and subjunctive are called moods.

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