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Indicative Mood (Noun)

Meaning

A mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact.

Classification

Nouns denoting relations between people or things or ideas.

Examples

  • The indicative mood is used in the sentence "She eats breakfast every morning" to convey a habitual action as an objective fact.
  • The teacher asked the students to write their essays in the indicative mood to ensure they presented their arguments as facts.
  • In the sentence "The capital of France is Paris," the verb "is" is in the indicative mood, stating a universally accepted fact.
  • The news report was written in the indicative mood to present the events as they actually occurred.
  • The researcher used the indicative mood in her paper to present her findings as objective facts rather than opinions.

Synonyms

  • Declarative Mood
  • Declarative
  • Common Mood
  • Fact Mood
  • Indicative

Hypernyms

  • Mode
  • Modality
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