The indicative mood now corresponded to no thought that his mind could entertain.
The indicative mood has three tenses: present, future and past.
The indicative mood indicates what is, was, or will be.
In Danish, there are two finite moods, indicative and imperative.
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.
The indicative mood is used to describe events, which have occurred, are occurring, or will occur.
In Ukrainian, the indicative mood contains the present, future, and past tenses.
The indicative mood is used for statements of fact; its various tenses are given below.
Three tenses together form what is called the indicative mood.