Spanish Indicative Mood
The Spanish indicative mood (el indicativo): used to talk about actions, events, or states that are believed to be facts or true.
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The indicative mood is often used to talk about facts in the present, past, future, or conditional. Check out examples of the indicative used in each of these tenses below.
1. Present
Present tenses used in the indicative mood include the simple present and the present perfect.
2. Past
Past tenses used in the indicative mood include the simple past, the imperfect, and the past perfect.
3. Future
Future tenses used in the indicative mood include the informal future, the simple future, and the future perfect.
4. Conditional
Conditional tenses used in the indicative mood include the simple conditional and the conditional perfect.
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