This sentence is written in the indicative mood. How might it be rewritten in the imperative mood?
A) Was "Star Trek" ever your favorite TV show?
B) "Star Trek" could have been your favorite TV show.
C) Admit that "Star Trek" was never your favorite TV show!
D) If "Star Trek" were your favorite TV show, I would be shocked.

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Answer:

The one sentence that is rewritten in the imperative mood is C)

"Admit that "Star Trek" was never your favorite TV show!"

The imperative mood is used to give orders and commands to an implied subject. Sentences in the imperative mood usually have the following structure:

Verb + (Object) = Do your homework.

Negative Auxiliar verb + Verb + (Object) = Don't turn on the tv.

The sentence: ""Admit that "Star Trek" was never your favorite TV show!" follows the structure of verb + object. Aside from that, this sentence contains an order given to an implied subject.

Answer:

Indicative mood is asking a question so I'm guessing it would be A