what does the verb state in the indicative mood ?

The verb "state" in the indicative mood can take different forms depending on the subject and the tense being used. Here are some examples:

Present tense:
- I state
- You state
- He/she/it states
- We state
- They state

Past tense:
- I stated
- You stated
- He/she/it stated
- We stated
- They stated

Future tense:
- I will state
- You will state
- He/she/it will state
- We will state
- They will state

Conditional tense:
- I would state
- You would state
- He/she/it would state
- We would state
- They would state

As an auxiliary verb, "state" can also be used to form the passive voice in the indicative mood, such as:
- The fact was stated by him.
- The statement has been made.