"mood" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Verbs in Sa are usually (though not always) preceded by verb markers indicating the tense, aspect and mood of the action.
- By contrast, some other languages have special words or verb affixes to indicate deductive mood specifically.
- In addition, all the basic forms (past and non-past, imperfective and perfective) can be combined with a particle indicating future tense/conditional mood.
- The tenses are conjugated by means of prefixes and infixes indicating person, mood, implication, and aspect.
- Additional Italian words also indicate tempo and mood.
- The film was widely criticized for its use of color to indicate mood, with actors changing color as they began to sing.
- Verbs in Apma are usually preceded by a subject pronoun and by a marker indicating the tense, aspect and mood of the action.
- A 56.6% of gravids presented total CESD-10 scores 10 or more indicating depressed mood.
- They make heavy use of grammatical particles to indicate aspect and mood.
- Some enclitics indicate the aspect, mood, or number of the verb they follow.
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