| 1. | Other linguists consider the conditional to be a tense of the indicative mood.
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| 2. | The indicative mood has four tenses : present, future, and two past tenses.
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| 3. | The indicative mood has four tenses : present, future and two past tenses.
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| 4. | The indicative mood has three tenses : present, future and past.
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| 5. | If indicative mood can be used without awkwardness, prefer it.
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| 6. | The indicative mood is used in all independent expository clauses.
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| 7. | The basic one is called "'Independent Order "', and is simply the indicative mood.
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| 8. | The first clause therefore requires the indicative mood, and the second clause requires the subjunctive mood.
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| 9. | The verb forms of the indicative mood are described above, in the section on verb tenses.
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| 10. | Most Wiyot sentences are in the indicative mood, as are all of the examples given below.
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