
جستجو
Indicative
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وجه اخباری
(grammar) the mood of a verb that states a fact
What is the "indicative"?
The indicative is a grammatical mood used to express statements of fact, ask questions, or convey opinions. It is the most common mood in English and is used in sentences that describe reality or things that are true. For example, in the sentence "The sky is blue," the verb "is" is in the indicative mood, stating a fact. The indicative mood can also be used to form questions, as in "Are you coming?" This mood is essential for conveying information straightforwardly, allowing speakers to communicate facts and inquiries clearly.
Example
The indicative in English is used for straightforward statements and questions.
In Latin, the indicative indicates actions that are considered factual.
indicative
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خبری (دستورزبان), اخباری
(grammar) relating to or denoting a mood of the verb that simply states a fact
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نشانگر, نمایانگر، گویا
serving as a clear sign or signal of something
Example
Her high test scores were indicative of her academic prowess.
نمرات بالاى او نشانهای از مهارتهای علمیاش بود.
The dark clouds gathering overhead were indicative of an approaching storm.
ابرهای تیرهای که بالای سر جمع شده بودند نشانهای از طوفانی در حال نزدیک شدن بودند.

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