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Indicative, the indicative mood is used to make factual statements.
The indicative mood shows that the action or state expressed by the verb is presented as a factWe went home early this evening
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The sentence "Buster has escaped from his dog pen" is in the indicative mood, which is used for statements of fact.
No, "were" is not a conjunction. It is the past tense of the verb "to be" used in the past subjunctive mood or past indicative mood.
The English equivalent of the Latin verb 'renascentur' is They are born again. The subject of the verb is the third person plural form, 'they'. The verb is in the indicative mood of the present tense. The dictionary entry is 'renascor, renasci' with the second being the infinitive form of the verb .
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.
Collapsed = the active mood of the past tense of the verb 'collapse' - meaning to fall down.
The indicative mood shows that the action or state expressed by the verb is presented as a factWe went home early this evening
"That is my brother's car" is a sentence in the indicative mood, which is used to make factual statements.