No, this mood isn't blissful or grumpy or anxious. And it's not weepy because its favorite Game of Thrones character was just killed off.
The mood of a verb shows the writer's attitude toward the action.
Verbs only have three different types of moods:
- Indicative
- Imperative
- Subjunctive
Indicative
Want to indicate something? Use the indicative mood.This mood is used for regular statements of fact—as well as for questions—which means that most verbs are in the indicative mood.We at Shmoop...
Imperative
Use the imperative mood for commands, directions, or suggestions.Seriously… do it.
Subjunctive
If you've tried learning a romance language, you hate the subjunctive mood.Sorry.The subjunctive mood communicates wishes, hopes, requirements, or statements that express an unreality. We have sub...