1. Indicative: This is the most common mood, used to state a fact or express an opinion. It describes things that are real, happening, or could happen.
* Example: "I walk to school." (present tense)
* Example: "The sun shines." (present tense)
* Example: "She will graduate next year." (future tense)
2. Imperative: This mood is used to give a command or make a request.
* Example: "Go to the store!"
* Example: "Please be quiet."
* Example: "Don't forget your homework."
3. Subjunctive: This mood is used to express a wish, a doubt, a possibility, or a condition that is contrary to fact. It is often used with phrases like "if only," "I wish," "it is necessary," or "it is important."
* Example: "I wish I were taller." (present tense)
* Example: "If I were you, I wouldn't go." (past tense)
* Example: "It is important that you be on time." (present tense)
Let me know if you would like more examples or a deeper explanation of any of these moods!