Spanish Grammar/Mood

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Grammatical mood is a verb feature used for signaling modality, or expressing an attitude about what is being said. Spanish has three moods: indicative, subjunctive, and imperative. Every instance of a verb, except when in the infinitive, participle, or gerund form, is inflected into one of these three moods.