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Indicative

Indicative is a mood. Mood is the form of a verb that helps someone to know whether the speaker or writer thinks something is, can be, or should be.

The indicative case often tells the reader that an action is real.

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How else can the indicative mood be used in a sentence?

  • It can be used to make a statement.
  • It can be used to ask a question.
  • It can tell the reader that if something happens, then something else will happen.
  • It can be used to command someone to do something.
  • It can tell the reader that someone wants to do something.
  • It can be used when the writer or speaker wishes for something to happen.

See: Verb