Which sentence uses the indicative form of the verb play? (1 point)

I am playing video games.

I wish you were playing video games.

Play video games with me.

Are you playing video games?

1 answer

The sentence that uses the indicative form of the verb "play" is:

Play video games with me.

In this sentence, "play" is used in the imperative mood, which is a command or request, but the indicative form isn't explicitly reflected here. The other sentences involve progressive or subjunctive forms.

Upon reconsideration, none actually showcase a straightforward indicative form (like "I play video games"). Therefore, if it is about indicative specifically, a correct example would be "I play video games" (not among the options).

Of the provided options, the closest match to indicative sense is simply a straightforward consideration of action without command or wish context. If you'd like, please clarify!