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The indicative mood (οριστική) presents the action or the event as something real or certain, in other words as an objective fact . This mood is to be found in all tenses.
Article¶. The Indicative mood indicates that the action of the verb is being portrayed as real (or actual). It does not mean that the action portrayed is real.
Mood is a feature of the verb that indicates the manner in which the speaker is portraying the verbal action in relation to reality.” Greek has four moods: ...
The Greek indicative mood is used to express factual statements and real events. It forms the basis for most types of sentences in Ancient and Modern Greek, ...
The indicative mood is, in general, the mood of assertion, or presentation of certainty. It is not correct to say that it is the mood of certainty or reality.
The indicative and imperative shortly: (δεν) - θα + verb represent the indicative mood; (μην) - να or ας + verb represent the subjunctive mood. With the ...
There are three moods in Greek: the indicative, the subjunctive and the imperative. ... 12.6.1 The indicative mood (οριστική) presents the action or the ...
Greek verb moods express different shades of meaning or intent in a sentence, including the indicative (stating facts), imperative (giving commands), ...
There are four moods in Greek: Indicative mood affirms the actuality of the statement: God loves the world. Imperative mood expresses a command: Love your ...
The indicative mood is the mood of reality; i.e., it describes something as really happening. The subjunctive mood expresses action that is likely to occur, ...
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