04/07/2021
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Indicative verbs are called all those verbs that are conjugated in an indicative mood and express verbal action as a reality, as a fact that can be verified. That is, in this type of verbs the issuer affirms or denies something as true. For example:
On the contrary, subjunctive verbs they express actions that cannot be verified or are not a fact. For example, in the sentence “I wish that you are well", you are it is not a fact but a wish.
The indicative can be conjugated inten tenses, which are explained below.
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