Differences and similarities between English and Uzbek Mood

Authors

  • Nematova Gulnoza Nusrat qizi, Muxamadiyev Aziz Shavkatovich Student of the Navoi Pedagogical Institute English and literature faculty, Scientific supervisor

Keywords:

Indicative mood, imperative mood, subjunctive mood.

Abstract

The examination of the degree of mood is a subject of considerable
academic interest, as it offers valuable insights into the similarities and differences of
mood . This article aims to explore the perspectives of both English and Uzbek scholars on
this linguistic phenomenom. By delving into relevant theories and drawing upon examples
from English and Uzbek literature, we endeavor to compare and contrast the terminologies
and approaches employed in each language.

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Published

2024-05-30

How to Cite

Nematova Gulnoza Nusrat qizi, Muxamadiyev Aziz Shavkatovich. (2024). Differences and similarities between English and Uzbek Mood. NAZARIY VA AMALIY FANLARDAGI USTUVOR ISLOHOTLAR VA ZAMONAVIY TA’LIMNING INNOVATSION YO’NALISHLARI, 1(5), 334–338. Retrieved from https://innovativepublication.uz/index.php/NUZY/article/view/1224