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Tenacious Learner Posted 14 years ago
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What was her mood last night?

Hi teachers,
According to this sentence,I saw her again last night, he said. She’s getting angry.'
Could this be a natural question?
What was her mood last night? She was angry.
Thanks in advance.
  

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What kind of mood was she in last night? She was in a good mood!

  • What kind of mood was she in last night?
  • She was in a good mood!
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What kind of mood was she in last night? She was in a good mood!
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Hi,

She’s getting angry.'

Are you thinking this is short for 'She was getting angry'? It isn't.
It's short for 'She is getting angry'.

Clive
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4444mvWhat kind of mood was she in last night? She was in a good mood!
Hi,
Then according to your question, I can also answer, 'She was in a bad one.', can't I?

TS
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CliveShe’s getting angry.'
Are you thinking this is short for 'She was getting angry'? N0, I don't.
It's short for 'She is getting angry'. Sure. I know that.
Hi Clive,
Thank you for your reply.
The thing is since I'm asking a question about a state that happened in t
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Of course you can. In a good mood, in a foul mood, in a confident mood, in an excellent mood. My answer was just an example.

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