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Or are you fully acclimatised, by now, to the interrogative mood?
For more information see interrogative mood and English grammar.
The interrogative mood is used for posing questions.
Questions with the question particle immaqa "maybe" cannot use the interrogative mood.
When a question begins with a verb, the verb is in the interrogative mood.
Mack states that "Hamlet's world is pre-eminently in the interrogative mood.
How did you come to write The Interrogative Mood?
There are two ways to express interrogative mood:
I'm recommending 'The Interrogative Mood' to everyone at the moment, whatever their tastes.
The Interrogative Mood is both an impressive literary comeback and a work of real bravado and charm.
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The Interrogative Mood: A Novel?
One of these manuscripts was the series of questions, more questions and nothing but questions that became The Interrogative Mood.
"The Interrogative Mood" demands to be read deliberately, for it is courageous and entertaining and interested in the essential mysteries of self and society.
Luckily his colleagues at Ecco loved it too, and The Interrogative Mood was published to rave reviews in 2009.
The indicative and the interrogative mood each have a transitive and an intransitive inflection, but here only the intransitive inflection is given.
Certain languages mark interrogative sentences by using a particular inflection of the verb (this may be described as an interrogative mood of the verb).
Like You and I, Powell explains, any large-scale structure in The Interrogative Mood is "left to some sort of sub-conscious accretion".
As Powell suggests, it isn't necessary to see The Interrogative Mood as 'experimental writing', although it succeeds perfectly well as such.
The Interrogative Mood is the latest in a series of unpredictable and risky career moves for Powell - unpredictable and risky enough that some assumed his career had expired.
In Yatzachi Zapotec, there are three moods: the indicative, which is used for factual statements, and also the imperative mood, used for commands, and the interrogative mood, used for questions.
Powell has written four more novels-including Edisto Revisited (1996), a sequel to his debut, Mrs. Hollingsworth's Men (2000), and The Interrogative Mood: A Novel?
What if I told you that, as unlikely as it may sound, reading this book - Padgett Powell's The Interrogative Mood - was one of the most intriguing and pleasurable experiences I have had this year?
The Interrogative Mood is a rare beast: funny, formally innovative (though another American postmodernist, Gilbert Sorrentino, used the same device to rather different effect in a much longer novel, Fool's Gold, ten years ago) and in the end moving.
I loved The Interrogative Mood and would rather read this man's work than the Franzen's or Harbachs of this world - at least he is trying to something new and original, whether or not it is always going to work.