Which of the following is an example of indicative mood?


A) If I were less allergic, I would spend more time outdoors.

B) The hawk has killed several birds at the backyard feeders.

C) Where has the water been pooling the most in the garden?

D) If we want to be sure of our safety, we could dig additional trenches.

Yes. B is right.

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The indicative mood is used to state facts or beliefs. It is the mood most commonly used in everyday communication. To identify which of the given options is an example of the indicative mood, let's analyze each one:

A) "If I were less allergic, I would spend more time outdoors."
This sentence is in the subjunctive mood, not the indicative mood. The use of "were" instead of "was" is an indication of the subjunctive mood.

B) "The hawk has killed several birds at the backyard feeders."
This sentence is in the indicative mood. It states a fact about something that has already happened (the hawk killing several birds).

C) "Where has the water been pooling the most in the garden?"
This sentence is in the interrogative mood, not the indicative mood. The use of the question word "where" and the interrogative verb form "has" makes it an interrogative sentence.

D) "If we want to be sure of our safety, we could dig additional trenches."
This sentence is in the conditional mood, not the indicative mood. The use of the conditional clause "If we want to be sure of our safety" indicates the conditional mood.

Therefore, the only example of the indicative mood among the options is:
B) The hawk has killed several birds at the backyard feeders.

I believe it's B.