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# Indicative
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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.
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The indicative case often tells the reader that an action is real.
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## More information about this topic
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### How else can the indicative mood be used in a sentence?
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* It can be used to make a statement.
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* It can be used to ask a question.
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* It can tell the reader that if something happens, then something else will happen.
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* It can be used to command someone to do something.
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* It can tell the reader that someone wants to do something.
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* It can be used when the writer or speaker wishes for something to happen.
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See: Verb |