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hello theacher .
how do you do ?
actually i study lingustics in my faculty , we study trditional latin-influnenced models , here what we studied last lecture :-

Greek was comprehensively decribed by Dionysius Thrax towards the end of the second century BC. All Greek words were classified in terms of case , gender , number , tense , voice and mood .

could you teacher explain what the last word (mood ) means ?
 

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From our glossary:

The imperative, the indicative and the subjunctive are all moods.
 
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