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What kind of pronoun is able to show indicative?

Pronouns themselves don't show indicative mood. Mood is a grammatical feature of verbs, not pronouns.

Indicative mood expresses a statement of fact or opinion.

Let's look at an example:

* "I am going to the store." This sentence is in the indicative mood because it states a fact.

Pronouns function as substitutes for nouns, but they don't change their form to indicate mood.

Here's a breakdown:

* Pronoun: "I" (subject pronoun)

* Verb: "am going" (present tense, indicative mood)

The verb "am going" is in the indicative mood, while the pronoun "I" simply functions as the subject of the sentence.

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