indicative mood

美 [ɪnˈdɪkətɪv muːd]英 [ɪnˈdɪkətɪv muːd]
  • 网络陈述语气;直述语气;陈述式;直陈语气
indicative moodindicative mood

noun

1
a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact
Synonym: indicative declarative mood declarative common mood fact mood

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  1. Use the indicative mood to make a sentence .

    请用陈述语气造句。

  2. There are three kinds of mood in english : the indicative mood , the imperative mood and the subjunctive mood .

    在英语中有三种语气:陈述语气,祈使语气和虚拟语气。

  3. A sentence ( in the indicative mood ) that makes a declaration .

    用来说明事实的句子(以陈述语气)。

  4. A verb in the indicative mood .

    在表达将来的动词下面划线。

  5. Plenty of previous researches into verbal aspect in Ancient Greek has centered on the indicative mood , and with good reason .

    之前的希腊语对于动词的研究以陈述语气为主。

  6. In spite of the different meanings , how can we grasp the structures of the subjunctive mood with the help of the tenses of indicative mood ?

    如果学生能在教师问题的提示下,逐步得出这样的结论,那他们就能最终把握虚拟语气的精髓,真正意识到陈述语气和虚拟语气的本质区别。

  7. Dalglish believes Torres 's form is indicative of the current mood amongst the squad .

    国王相信托雷斯的状态就是球队当前在场上表现出来的。