Indicative, or declarative, mood
    * The declarative mood or indicative mood is the simplest and most basic mood. The overwhelming majority of verb use is in the indicative, which may be considered the "normal" form of verbs, with the subjunctive as an "exceptional" form of verbs. (If any other forms are considered a mood (e.g. imperative), they may also be considered other "exceptional" verb forms.)
Examples are most commonly used verb forms, e.g.:
    *
          o I think
          o I thought
          o He was seen
          o I am walking home.
          o They are singing.
          o He isn't a dancer.
          o We are very happy.
 
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