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S for subjunctive and I for indicative.

S for subjunctive and I for indicative.-example-1
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A. S, vean hope this help
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A. S, vean.

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The subjunctive uses phrasing where something is not certain, while the indicative using phrasing that is certain. For example, the subjunctive could also be used as, "I doubt that..." The indicative, on the other hand, are sentences similar to "I know that..."

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