Tom yorgun ve kötü bir ruh hali içindeydi.
 - Tom was tired and in a bad mood.
O seninle konuşmayı reddedebilir çünkü o çok kötü bir ruh hali içinde.
 - She may well refuse to speak to you because she's in a very bad mood.
Öğretmenimizin havası yerinde.
 - Our teacher is in a good mood.
Gerçekten bunun için havamda değilim.
 - I'm really not in the mood for this.
O kötü bir ruh hali içinde.
 - She is in a bad mood.
O kötü bir ruh hali içinde, bu onun için nadirdi.
 - He was in a bad mood, which was rare for him.
İyi ruh hali içindeki herkes yarın başlayacak olan beş günlük tatili dört gözle bekliyor.
 - Everybody is in a good mood looking forward to the five-day holiday that starts tomorrow.
Tom keyifli görünüyordu.
 - Tom seemed to be in a good mood.
The most common mood in English is the indicative.
I'm not in the mood for running today.
I'm in a sad mood since I dumped my lover.
He's in a mood with me today.
Judging from his expression, he's in a bad mood.
 - Judging from his expression, he is in a bad mood.
I wonder whether or not Tom is in a bad mood.
 - I wonder whether Tom is in a bad mood.
The worst thing about my wife's pregnancy was her awful mood swings.
I'm in the mood for dancing.
I want that he go.
... lonelier than ever this morning not in the mood ...
... mood for some coffee. ...