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What is a indicative verb mood?

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However, it can also express an opinion because opinions are often stated as facts; when you have an opinion about something, you usually view it as a fact. Almost all the verbs you've studied so far have been in the indicative mood, so you're already familiar with it.

For example: Jack sings every Friday...... ......... ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ

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The English language has three verb moods: 1) Indicative Mood-expresses fact, opinion, assertion, question; this is the mood for most of our verbs. 2) Imperative Mood-expresses a command; imperative sentences are written in the imperative mood-remember that the subject is often an understood "you".

Step-by-step explanation:

examples: Aric will attend the program. Alex will not come to the meeting. Andrew is sure about this matter.

in simple terms:

A verb that makes a statement or asks a question

ex:

statement:

The broom is fast.

question:

Shall we go for a ride?

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