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Indicative Mood

The Indicative Mood states facts and expresses certainty or reality. It is expressed by the use of the following tenses: the present, the simple (historic) past, the immediate future, the immediate past, the perfect, the imperfect, the pluperfect, the past anterior, the double compound tense, the future, and the future perfect. It may be a statement or a question.

Nous écrivons une lettre.
(We are writing a letter.)

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