1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean? Type of the verb when there is an action performed. 2) What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE? Mood is the form of the verb that shows an action. It simply expresses the thought. There are three forms of tense: past, present and future. For each tense there is corresponding verb tense.
1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean? Tells an action or state without any subject, while using the most basic form of the verb. To go, walk, speak. 2) What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE? Mood expressing the feeling or thought of the verb. In English there are three different tenses: past, present and future.
The infinitive mood expresses a state of being or action.
2) What is the difference between mood and tense?
Mood is the manner of expression that relays the intent of the verb (indicative, imperative, subjunctive, and infinitive) whereas tense refers to time (present, past, and future) of when a verb takes place.
1)What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean? The form of a verb naming the performed action. 2)What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE? Mood is the manner in which a verb is expressed. Tense describes the past, present, and future. It describes the time when the verb's action takes place.
1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean? Infinitive mood represents an action 2) What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE? Mood expresses a state of feeling and action. Tense expresses the time period of the verb such as past, present and future periods.
1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean? Infinitive mood represents an action 2) What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE? An infinitive mood expresses an action or state without referencing a subject, the verb has no subject because it is used as a part of speech rather than the main verb of the sentance The difference between a mood and a tense is: tense describes time, as in past, present and future. Mood shows the way, feeling or manner that it is expressed, such as if it is a wish, command, or assertion.
1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean? Inifinitive mood is an action without a subject which results in an infinitive verb not quite being USED as a verb in a sentence. 2) What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE? Tense is the timeframe in which a verb is being used. Example: spoke, speaking, speak Mood is the form of a verb which makes the distinction of whether an action is a command, a request, or a statement.
1) What does infinitive mood mean? It’s the mood that represents an action 2) What is the difference between mood and tense? Both tense and mood have to do with verbs. However, tense has to do with time and mood has to do with manner of expression. Tense has to do with the three possible divisions of time past, present, and future. Mood is the form of the verb that shows the mode or manner in which it is expressed. It makes the difference between assertion, a wish, or a command.
1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean? Infinitive mood refers to an action verb with no subject attached. 2) What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE? Mood refers to the tone of a verb (whether it is declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, or imperative). Tense refers to the time in which the verb is performed (past, present, future).
1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean? A certain form of verb that only names the action which also performs the office of a verbal noun.
2) What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE? The difference between the two is the mood delivers the tone of the sentence and the tense lets us know the time of the action done. There are three kinds of moods Imperative mood, indicative mood, and subjunctive mood. The tense is divided into three different categories past, present and future.
1) The infinitive mood names an action or state. The infinitive mood refers to the simplest form of the verb while adding “to” in front of it. Ex: to walk; to run; to dance; to sing
2) Tense refers to time (past, present, future), while mood refers to manner of expression.
1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean?
ReplyDeleteType of the verb when there is an action performed.
2) What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE?
Mood is the form of the verb that shows an action. It simply expresses the thought.
There are three forms of tense: past, present and future. For each tense there is corresponding verb tense.
1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean?
ReplyDeleteTells an action or state without any subject, while using the
most basic form of the verb. To go, walk, speak.
2) What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE?
Mood expressing the feeling or thought of the verb.
In English there are three different tenses: past, present and future.
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DeleteI think your explanation of infinitive mood and mood and tense was the closest to my own. I believe it is the clearest.
1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean?
ReplyDeleteThe infinitive mood expresses a state of being or action.
2) What is the difference between mood and tense?
Mood is the manner of expression that relays the intent of the verb (indicative, imperative, subjunctive, and infinitive) whereas tense refers to time (present, past, and future) of when a verb takes place.
This explanation is quite clear.
DeleteI agree with Joshua that this explanation is very clear.
Delete1)What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean?
ReplyDeleteThe form of a verb naming the performed action.
2)What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE?
Mood is the manner in which a verb is expressed. Tense describes the past, present, and future. It describes the time when the verb's action takes place.
This explanation is clear and understandable.
Delete1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean?
ReplyDeleteInfinitive mood represents an action
2) What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE?
Mood expresses a state of feeling and action. Tense expresses the time period of the verb such as past, present and future periods.
This reply is clear and direct
Delete1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean?
ReplyDeleteInfinitive mood represents an action
2) What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE?
An infinitive mood expresses an action or state without referencing a subject, the verb has no subject because it is used as a part of speech rather than the main verb of the sentance
The difference between a mood and a tense is: tense describes time, as in past, present and future. Mood shows the way, feeling or manner that it is expressed, such as if it is a wish, command, or assertion.
1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean?
ReplyDeleteInifinitive mood is an action without a subject which results in an infinitive verb not quite being USED as a verb in a sentence.
2) What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE?
Tense is the timeframe in which a verb is being used.
Example: spoke, speaking, speak
Mood is the form of a verb which makes the distinction of whether an action is a command, a request, or a statement.
This explanation can be easily understood
DeleteGreat explanation! I can really understand the infinitive mood.
Delete1) What does infinitive mood mean? It’s the mood that represents an action
ReplyDelete2) What is the difference between mood and tense? Both tense and mood have to do with verbs. However, tense has to do with time and mood has to do with manner of expression.
Tense has to do with the three possible divisions of time past, present, and future.
Mood is the form of the verb that shows the mode or manner in which it is expressed. It makes the difference between assertion, a wish, or a command.
1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean?
ReplyDeleteInfinitive mood refers to an action verb with no subject attached.
2) What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE?
Mood refers to the tone of a verb (whether it is declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, or imperative). Tense refers to the time in which the verb is performed (past, present, future).
1) What does INFINITIVE MOOD mean? A certain form of verb that only names the action which also performs the office of a verbal noun.
ReplyDelete2) What is the difference between MOOD and TENSE? The difference between the two is the mood delivers the tone of the sentence and the tense lets us know the time of the action done. There are three kinds of moods Imperative mood, indicative mood, and subjunctive mood. The tense is divided into three different categories past, present and future.
1) The infinitive mood names an action or state. The infinitive mood refers to the simplest form of the verb while adding “to” in front of it.
ReplyDeleteEx: to walk; to run; to dance; to sing
2) Tense refers to time (past, present, future), while mood refers to manner of expression.