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Tense, aspect, and mood are grammatical categories that describe the relationship between words and help convey the meaning of a verb. When it comes to tense, it refers to the time when an action occurs (past, present or future). Regarding to aspect, it describes the flow of time, or whether an action is complete, continuous, or repeated (simple, continuous, perfect and perfect continuous). Finally, on what matters to mood, it encompasses the attitude of the action, or whether it is actual, possible, or necessary (indicative, imperative and subjunctive. That being so, check the alternative whose sentences were written in all tenses, aspects and moods in the English language (in the order they were presented – respectively).

  • She walks./ Let’s walk!; Walk!/ She could walk./ She walks./ She is walking./ She has walked./ She has been walking./ She walked./ She walks./ She will walk.
  • She walks./ She is walking./She has walked./ She has been walking./ She walked./ She walks./ She will walk./ She walks./ Let’s walk!; Walk!/ She could walk.
  • She walks./ She walks./ She walks./ She walked./ She has walked./ She has been walking./ She walks./ She could walk./ Let’s walk!; Walk!/ She will walk.
  • She walked./ She walks./ She will walk./ She walks./ She is walking./ She has walked./ She has been walking./ She walks./ Let’s walk!; Walk!/ She could walk.
  • She walked./ Let’s walk!; Walk!/ She could walk./ She walks./ She walks./ She will walk./ She walks./ She is walking./ She has walked./ She has been walking.
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