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Regarding the grammatical structure of the English language, with a focus on its parts of speech, verb tenses, moods, and voices, select the CORRECT alternative.

  • The English verb system has only two moods: indicative and subjunctive, while the imperative is categorized as a form of command rather than a grammatical mood.
  • Verb tenses in English, such as the "present perfect" and the "past perfect," indicate aspects related exclusively to chronological time, with no connection to the continuity or sequence of actions.
  • In the passive voice, the direct object of the active sentence is often omitted and replaced by an adverb of manner that indicates the agent of the action.
  • The infinitive in English, as in "to run" or "to sing," cannot be used as the subject of a sentence, being restricted to the function of a verbal complement.
  • English uses particles like "will" and "shall" to indicate the future, but the language does not have a formal future tense in its grammar.
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