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Indicative Mood (सूचित करणारी वाच्यता) 2

Indicative Mood (सूचित करणारी वाच्यता)

Hello students! Today, we are going to learn about Indicative Mood in English.
What is Indicative Mood?
When we tell a fact, describe an event, or express a truth, we use the Indicative Mood. This is the most common type of sentence in English.
Now, let’s understand with examples.

Example 1:
The Ganga River flows through India.
🔹 गंगा नदी भारतातून वाहते.
🍄This is a geographical fact.
🍄 It is in Present Simple Tense because it is always true.

Example 2:
We are watching a movie right now.
🔹 आम्ही आत्ता एक चित्रपट पाहत आहोत.
🍄 This sentence tells about something happening now.
🍄 It is in Present Continuous Tense (are watching – helping verb are + -ing form).

Example 3:
She had already finished her work before the meeting started.
🔹 बैठक सुरू होण्यापूर्वीच तिने आपले काम पूर्ण केले होते.
🍄 This sentence describes an action completed before another past event.
🍄 It is in Past Perfect Tense (had finished – helping verb had + past participle).

Example 4:
The teacher will give us homework after the lesson.
🔹 शिक्षक धडा संपल्यावर आम्हाला गृहपाठ देतील.
🍄 This sentence talks about a future action.
🍄 It is in Future Simple Tense (will give – future helping verb will + base verb).

Example 5:
Honesty is the best policy.
🔹 प्रामाणिकपणा ही सर्वोत्तम नीती आहे.
🍄This is a universal truth.
🍄It is in Present Simple Tense because it is always true.

Key Takeaways:
🔮 Indicative Mood sentences tell about facts, actions, and truths.
🔮They can be in past, present, or future tense.
🔮 Most of our daily conversations and writings use the indicative mood.

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