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Simon White (IELTS)
Professional TeacherWhat mood am I expressing here?
“It’s important that you be here on time for our lesson”.
Dec 29, 2024 1:19 PM
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It seems Imperative mood, since this mood is used to give orders, commands, or instructions. Besides, the imperative mood it is formed using the main verb in the imperative form, which is typically the bare infinitive, “be here” in your sentence.
December 29, 2024
Let me take a guess, someone were late and you were slightly annoyed about that, meanwhile you mentioned the principle they were supposed to respect.
December 30, 2024
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