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Which correctly identifies the verb and its mood in this sentence? it has been raining for seven hours. a.verb: has mood: indicative b.verb: has been mood: conditional c.verb: has raining mood: interrogative
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Which correctly identifies the verb and its mood in this sentence? it has been raining for seven hours.
a.verb: has mood: indicative
b.verb: has been mood: conditional
c.verb: has raining mood: interrogative
d.verb: has been raining mood: indicative
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There is no verb. "Raining" is not a verb. There is no indication of what the mood is like, however, rain is usually connotated with sad emotions.
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