Outside of mathematics, it is a matter of some controversy as to whether the truth function for sentence in the indicative mood with a conditional clause attached.
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All other things being equal and in the absence of any explicit adverbials, the indicative mood will be interpreted as complete or incomplete depending on the verbal aktionsart.
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True, but yellow cows still cannot figure into the confirmation of " All ravens are black " because, in science, confirmation is accomplished by prediction, and predictions are properly stated in the indicative mood.
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Were should be used in statements that are contrary to fact, our teachers told us : " If I were a rich man, " subjunctive mood; " When I was a rich man " indicative mood.
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In the indicative mood there are seven tenses : present, imperfect, future, aorist ( the equivalent of past simple ), perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect . ( The last two, especially the future perfect, are rarely used ).
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In the indicative mood, there are synthetic ( one-word, conjugated for person / number ) forms for the present tense, the past tense in the imperfective aspect, the past tense in the perfective aspect, and the future tense.
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Several " tonal melodies " may be assigned to certain verbal conjugations based on the desired mood ( for example, with many verb conjugations the only difference between the indicative mood and the participial sub-mood is one of tone ).
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The indicative mood form is used in both clauses of " if [ possible situation ] . . . then . . . " sentences, although " if " can be replaced by the use of the subjunctive mood form.
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The indicative mood is zero-marked while the optative and potential are marked by the prefixes " ka-" and " t-", respectively; the fourth mood, the irrealis, is marked by idiomatic combinations of morphemes borrowed from other parts of the TAM paradigms.
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There are two common types of present tense form in most Indo-European languages : the present indicative ( the combination of present tense and indicative mood ) and the present subjunctive ( the combination of present tense and subjunctive mood ).