logo
logoGrammar Error beta
All the grammar quiz and more!

Indicative Mood

The indicative mood, or evidential mood, is used for factual statements and positive beliefs. It is the mood of reality. The indicative mood is the most commonly used mood and is found in all languages. Example: Paul is eating an apple or John eats apples. All intentions that a particular language does not categorize as another mood are classified as indicative.

License: CC BY-SA 3.0. Source: wikipedia (1)

See also

Imperative mood

Subjunctive mood

Comments

We use cookies for a number of reasons such as keeping our Site reliable and secure, personalising content and ads, and analysing how the Site is used. By accessing the Site, you agree to use of cookies on this device in accordance with our Privacy Policy.