The
subjunctive is a grammatical mood found in many languages.
Subjunctive forms of verb s are typically used to express various states
Kaynak: Subjunctive moodThe
subjunctive mood in English grammar includes particular verb forms that are used in certain clause s, chiefly dependent clause s, to
Kaynak: English subjunctiveThe
subjunctive mood in Dutch is a verb mood typically used in dependent clauses to express a wish, command, emotion, possibility,
Kaynak: Subjunctive in DutchIn Latin grammar, the
subjunctive by attraction (or attracted
subjunctive) refers to uses of the
subjunctive mood as the result of "
Kaynak: Subjunctive by attractionA counterfactual conditional,
subjunctive conditional, or remote conditional, abbreviated cf, is a conditional (or "if-then") statement
Kaynak: Counterfactual conditionalThe
subjunctive mood is a flexible grammatical instrument for expressing different gradients in thought when referring to events that are
Kaynak: Old English subjunctiveThere are eight simple tense–aspect–mood forms, categorized into the indicative ,
subjunctive and imperative mood s, with the
Kaynak: French verbsSome examples of moods are indicative, interrogatory, imperative, emphatic,
subjunctive, progressive, injunctive, optative, potential.
Kaynak: Grammatical moodCertain uses of the past tense may be referred to as
subjunctive s; however the only distinction in verb conjugation between the past
Kaynak: Uses of English verb formsIt is similar to the cohortative mood , and closely related to the
subjunctive mood . Ancient Greek , Albanian , Armenian , Georgian ,
Kaynak: Optative mooda different verb form, depending on the grammatical rules of the language in question, such as a past tense form or the
subjunctive mood .
Kaynak: Conditional moodShould is also used to form a replacement for the present
subjunctive in some varieties of English, and also in some conditional sentences
Kaynak: English modal verbsThe
subjunctive : The
subjunctive mood has a separate conjugation table with fewer tenses. It is used, almost exclusively in subordinate
Kaynak: Spanish verbs(the combination of present tense and indicative mood ) and the present
subjunctive (the combination of present tense and
subjunctive mood).
Kaynak: Present tenseAncient Greek verbs have four moods (indicative, imperative ,
subjunctive and optative ), three voices (active , middle and passive ),
Kaynak: Ancient Greek verbsModern Valencian has
subjunctive simple preterite desinences -ara,-ares,-ara,-àrem,-àreu,-aren (from the Latin
subjunctive imperfect
Kaynak: Catalan conjugationused as a finite verb : as a present indicative ("I sit every day"),
subjunctive ("I suggest that he sit"), or imperative ("Sit down
Kaynak: Infinitive(The present
subjunctive always has the same form as the imperative, although it is negated differently – the imperative is negated
Kaynak: Imperative mood