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Generally an indicator is something that can be used as evidence or a predictor of something else. For example chemical indicators can be used to find out the pH of a solution, or the presence of a particular substance.
Some species are regarded as biological indicators showing the levels of pollution in an ecosystem.
Particular financial behaviours may be indicators of economic trends.
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Examples of indicative statements include "The sun rises in the east," "She is reading a book," and "They went to the store." These statements present facts or describe reality as it is perceived.
Examples of present indefinite negative tense include: "I do not eat meat," "She does not speak Spanish," "They do not work on weekends."
The correct conjugation of the verb "to be" in the indicative present tense is: I am You are He/she/it is We are You are They are
The past indicative is the verb form used to express completed actions or states in the past. It is considered a verb tense in English grammar.
There are eight verb tenses that take the indicative mood [of reality] in French. They may be grouped into three broad time categories. There's the present indicative tense. There also are the past indicative tenses: imperfect, past historic, perfect, pluperfect, and past anterior. And there's the future indicative tenses: future and future perfect.
The adjective for "sign" is "symbolic" or "indicative."
Examples of present indefinite negative tense include: "I do not eat meat," "She does not speak Spanish," "They do not work on weekends."
Indicative, the indicative mood is used to make factual statements.
The duration of Present Indicative is 1.85 hours.
Present Indicative was created on 1972-01-13.
All the signs he was showing were indicative of a mental disorder.
It is indicative of cataracts
Low hemoglobin and low hematocrit are indicative of anemia.
indicative
The past indicative is the verb form used to express completed actions or states in the past. It is considered a verb tense in English grammar.
Spanish has 3 main tenses: present, past (which includes preterite and imperfect), and future. Each tense has different conjugations depending on the subject of the sentence. Additionally, Spanish has other verb forms such as the subjunctive and conditional tenses which add further complexity to the language.
The subjunctive is one of three moods in which verbs are conjugated (the others being indicative and imperative). It is used when expressing hope, fear, uncertainty, necessity, doubt, and other similar states. It is falling out of use in colloquial speech, though still used in formal circumstances. Examples: 'He is sitting on that chair' (indicative). 'Sit on that chair!' (imperative). 'I insist that he sit on that chair' (subjunctive).
present indicative is the regular present tense in Spanish. ex: I talk. (yo hablo)