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What type of mood is used to express a command?

  1. Subjunctive mood

  2. Indicative mood

  3. Imperative mood

  4. Future tense

The correct answer is: Imperative mood

The correct answer is the imperative mood, as it is specifically designed for issuing commands or requests. In this mood, the subject is often implied rather than stated outright; for example, in a command like "Close the door," the subject "you" is understood. The imperative mood gives direct instructions and encourages action. The other options do not serve the purpose of expressing commands: the subjunctive mood is used for wishes or hypotheticals, the indicative mood is used for making statements of fact, and future tense describes events that will happen later, but does not convey direct commands.