Verbs in Sa are usually (though not always) preceded by verb markers indicating the tense, aspect and mood of the action.
By contrast, some other languages have special words or verb affixes to indicate deductive mood specifically.
In addition, all the basic forms (past and non-past, imperfective and perfective) can be combined with a particle indicating future tense/conditional mood.
The tenses are conjugated by means of prefixes and infixes indicating person, mood, implication, and aspect.
Additional Italian words also indicate tempo and mood.
The film was widely criticized for its use of color to indicate mood, with actors changing color as they began to sing.
Verbs in Apma are usually preceded by a subject pronoun and by a marker indicating the tense, aspect and mood of the action.
A 56.6% of gravids presented total CESD-10 scores 10 or more indicating depressed mood.
They make heavy use of grammatical particles to indicate aspect and mood.
Some enclitics indicate the aspect, mood, or number of the verb they follow.