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Which sentence uses the indicative form of the verb play?(1 point) Responses Play video games with me. Play video games with me...Question
Which sentence uses the indicative form of the verb play?(1 point)
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Play video games with me.
Play video games with me.
Are you playing video games?
Are you playing video games?
I am playing video games.
I am playing video games.
I wish you were playing video games.
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Play video games with me.
Play video games with me.
Are you playing video games?
Are you playing video games?
I am playing video games.
I am playing video games.
I wish you were playing video games.
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The sentence that uses the indicative form of the verb "play" is:
**I am playing video games.**
The indicative mood is used for statements of fact or questions. In this case, the sentence states a fact about what the subject is doing.
**I am playing video games.**
The indicative mood is used for statements of fact or questions. In this case, the sentence states a fact about what the subject is doing.
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