Answer:
The English language has three verb moods: 1) Indicative Mood-expresses fact, opinion, assertion, question; this is the mood for most of our verbs. 2) Imperative Mood-expresses a command; imperative sentences are written in the imperative mood-remember that the subject is often an understood "you".
Step-by-step explanation:
examples: Aric will attend the program. Alex will not come to the meeting. Andrew is sure about this matter.
in simple terms:
A verb that makes a statement or asks a question
ex:
statement:
The broom is fast.
question:
Shall we go for a ride?