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indicative mood
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indicative mood
noun
()
a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact
Synonyms:
common mood,
declarative
, declarative mood, fact mood,
indicative
,
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modal auxiliary
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active voice
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perfective aspect
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future perfect
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present participle
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demonstrative pronoun
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imperfective aspect
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imperative mood
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verbal noun
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nominative case
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orthotone
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content word
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monopersonal
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preterite
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imperfect tense
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subject case
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extradictionary
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adnominal
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give voice
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epanadiplosis
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hysteron proteron
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tagmeme
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laconism
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nounal
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mental object
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word form
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heterophemy
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