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About French Language: What Is the Difference Between a Tense and a Mood?

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ATense indicates the when of the action: whether the action took place in the past, in the present, or in the future. Mood describes the feeling of the action; is the action true or hypothetical? Is it a possibility or a command? These nuances are expressed with different moods. Read more here.

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