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What's the difference between a Mood, a Tense and a Voice in English Grammar?

  • Mood - the speaker regards an action as a fact, a command, or a condition.
  • Tense - the subject is involved in a present, past, or future action.
  • Voice - the subject performs an action or is the object of the action.

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