Mood
: mood
In English, Mood
is a feature of finite verbs. It is used to express modality and further subclassify finite verb forms.
Ind
: indicative
The indicative can be considered the default mood. A verb in indicative merely states that something happens, has happened or will happen, without adding any attitude of the speaker.
Examples
- He makes a sandwich.
Imp
: imperative
The speaker uses imperative to order or ask the addressee to do the action of the verb.
Examples
- Make a sandwich!
Sub
: subjunctive
The subjunctive mood is used under certain circumstances in subordinate clauses, typically for actions that are subjective or otherwise uncertain such as expressing an opinion or describing one’s state of mind. It is also used to make statements contrary to fact.
- I suggest that he see a doctor.
- If I were rich…
(Note that there is currently no reliable way of identifying subjunctive verbs in an automatic way and therefore we currently also mark present subjunctive verbs as infinitives and past subjunctive verbs as past indicative verbs.)
Treebank Statistics (UD_English)
This feature is universal.
It occurs with 2 different values: Imp
, Ind
.
20345 tokens (8%) have a non-empty value of Mood
.
1976 types (10%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Mood
.
1078 lemmas (7%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Mood
.
The feature is used with 2 part-of-speech tags: en-pos/VERB (15751; 6% instances), en-pos/AUX (4594; 2% instances).
VERB
15751 en-pos/VERB tokens (47% of all VERB
tokens) have a non-empty value of Mood
.
The most frequent other feature values with which VERB
and Mood
co-occurred: VerbForm=Fin (15751; 100%), Person=EMPTY (10135; 64%), Number=EMPTY (10124; 64%), Tense=Pres (9140; 58%).
VERB
tokens may have the following values of Mood
:
Imp
(1463; 9% of non-emptyMood
): let, go, see, take, try, get, make, be, give, callInd
(14288; 91% of non-emptyMood
): is, was, are, have, ‘s, had, were, said, has, ‘mEMPTY
(17719): be, have, get, know, do, go, going, been, make, see
Paradigm be | Ind | Imp |
---|---|---|
Number=Sing|Person=1|Tense=Past | was | |
Number=Sing|Person=1|Tense=Pres | am | |
Number=Sing|Person=3|Tense=Past | was | |
Number=Sing|Person=3|Tense=Pres | is, 's, s, ai | |
Number=Sing|Tense=Past | was | |
Tense=Past | were | |
Tense=Pres | are, 'm, 're, m, r, re, is | |
be |
AUX
4594 en-pos/AUX tokens (48% of all AUX
tokens) have a non-empty value of Mood
.
The most frequent other feature values with which AUX
and Mood
co-occurred: VerbForm=Fin (4594; 100%), Tense=Pres (3348; 73%), Person=EMPTY (2763; 60%), Number=EMPTY (2760; 60%).
AUX
tokens may have the following values of Mood
:
Imp
(108; 2% of non-emptyMood
): do, be, getInd
(4486; 98% of non-emptyMood
): have, do, is, was, are, has, did, were, had, doesEMPTY
(4985): will, can, would, be, could, should, been, may, ‘ll, have
Paradigm be | Ind | Imp |
---|---|---|
Number=Sing|Person=1|Tense=Past | was | |
Number=Sing|Person=1|Tense=Pres | am | |
Number=Sing|Person=3|Tense=Past | was | |
Number=Sing|Person=3|Tense=Pres | is, 's, s | |
Number=Sing|Tense=Past | was | |
Tense=Past | were | |
Tense=Pres | are, 'm, 're, m, r, re, ai | |
be |
Relations with Agreement in Mood
The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in Mood
:
VERB –[conj]–> VERB (1015; 60%),
AUX –[parataxis]–> VERB (1; 100%),
VERB –[compound:prt]–> VERB (1; 100%),
AUX –[aux]–> AUX (1; 100%).
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