Question
Which sentence uses the indicative form of the verb play?(1 point)
Responses
I am playing video games.
I am playing video games.
I wish you were playing video games.
I wish you were playing video games.
Are you playing video games?
Are you playing video games?
Play video games with me.
Responses
I am playing video games.
I am playing video games.
I wish you were playing video games.
I wish you were playing video games.
Are you playing video games?
Are you playing video games?
Play video games with me.
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The sentence that uses the indicative form of the verb "play" is:
"I am playing video games."
However, it's worth noting that "play" in this context is in the present continuous tense (indicative mood), but if you need it in a strict simple indicative form, the response would be "I play video games." None of the provided options contain that exact form.
"I am playing video games."
However, it's worth noting that "play" in this context is in the present continuous tense (indicative mood), but if you need it in a strict simple indicative form, the response would be "I play video games." None of the provided options contain that exact form.