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Indicative mood, which is used to state a fact or opinion.
The indicative mood indicates what is, was, or will be.
Three tenses together form what is called the indicative mood.
The indicative mood has three tenses: present, future and past.
The preceding prefixes all fall into what is called the Indicative mood.
The indicative mood now corresponded to no thought that his mind could entertain.
The indicative mood is used to describe events, which have occurred, are occurring, or will occur.
The indicative mood is used for statements of fact; its various tenses are given below.
The indicative mood is used in all independent expository clauses.
The indicative mood describes actions in real life that have occurred, are occurring, or will occur.
Some types of dependent clauses have the verb in the indicative mood.
Apart from the indicative mood, there is also the imperative mood.
The following table shows the conjugation of the verb to arrive in the indicative mood.
Other linguists consider the conditional to be a tense of the indicative mood.
The basic one is called Independent Order, and is simply the indicative mood.
These are the tenses of the indicative mood.
The indicative mood has five simple tenses, and each one of them has a corresponding perfect form.
In the indicative mood, there are three simple tenses:
For many languages this is just an alternative name for the indicative mood, although sometimes distinctions between them are drawn.
Indicative Mood states an actuality or fact.
The -a suffix listed by dictionaries is the positive indicative mood.
Verbs had an indicative mood and an imperative mood.
The following table lists the endings for the active voice and indicative mood of each of these tenses.
The indicative mood, or evidential mood, is used for factual statements and positive beliefs.
It is an indicative conditional, a conditional in the indicative mood.