subjunctive in English

adjective
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relating to or denoting a mood of verbs expressing what is imagined or wished or possible.
If on the other hand, a logophoric pronoun/long-distance reflexive and subjunctive mood are deployed, it indicates that the speaker does not take the responsibility for the truth of the report.
noun
1
a verb in the subjunctive mood.
Because I have been using English naturally for the best part of sixty years I have stopped thinking about the construction of sentences (gerunds, subjunctives , conjunctions and prepositions, and all that).
noun
    subjunctive mood

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1. Subjunctive (Present Subjunctive) Conjugation of Callar – Presente de subjuntivo de Callar

2. First-person singular present indicative of Adater; first-person singular present subjunctive of Adater; third-person singular present subjunctive of Adater; third-person plural present subjunctive of …

3. Active Passive; Indicative Subjunctive Indicative Subjunctive; Present; Singular 1: Ascendo: Ascendam: Ascendor: Ascendar: 2: Ascendis: Ascendas: Ascenderis

4. Subjunctive is a synonym of Conjunctive

5. The verb is in the subjunctive.

6. The Subjunctivisor! Does Accepter require the subjunctive?

7. Third-person singular present subjunctive of Annoncer

8. Behale singular present subjunctive of Behale

9. First-person singular present subjunctive of Annoncer

10. The Subjunctivisor! Does Assurer require the subjunctive?

11. Active Passive; Indicative Subjunctive Indicative Subjunctive; Present; Singular 1: Accedo: Accedam: Accedor: Accedar: 2: Accedis: Accedas: Accederis: Accedaris: 3

12. Advertere singular present subjunctive of Adverteren; Anagrams

13. Active Passive; Indicative Subjunctive Indicative Subjunctive; Present; Singular 1: Credo: Credam: Credor: Credar: 2: Credis: Credas: Crederis: Credaris: 3: Credit

14. Active Passive; Indicative Subjunctive Indicative Subjunctive; Present; Singular 1: Agito: Agitem: Agitor: Agiter: 2: Agitas: Agites: Agitaris: Agiteris: 3: Agitat

15. Active Passive; Indicative Subjunctive Indicative Subjunctive; Present; Singular 1: Abdo: Abdam: Abdor: Abdar: 2: Abdis: Abdas: Abderis: Abdaris: 3: Abdit: Abdat

16. Active Passive; Indicative Subjunctive Indicative Subjunctive; Present; Singular 1: Ago: Agam: Agor: Agar: 2: Agis: Agas: Ageris: Agaris: 3: Agit: Agat: Agitur

17. First-person singular ( eu) present subjunctive of Apostemar

18. Hasn't Mr Brittlebrain ever heard of the subjunctive?

19. The imperfect subjunctive is used in purpose and result clauses.

20. Bakere singular present subjunctive of Bakeren; Middle English Alternative forms

21. In 'I wish I were taller', 'were' is a subjunctive.

22. Cadastre first-person singular ( eu ) present subjunctive of cadastrar third-person singular ( ele and ela , also used with você and others ) present subjunctive of cadastrar

23. Arbitre first-person singular ( eu ) present subjunctive of arbitrar third-person singular ( ele and ela , also used with você and others ) present subjunctive of arbitrar

24. First-person singular present indicative of Aider; third-person singular present indicative of Aider; first-person singular present subjunctive of Aider; third-person singular present subjunctive

25. After que is imperfect subjunctive (they past+an) Aspace present/future

26. In 'I wish you were here', 'were' is in the subjunctive.

27. Subjunctive, conditional, aorist—each language has its own (Czech reportedly has .

28. Verb Conjugations include preterite, imperfect, future, conditional, subjunctive, and more tenses.

29. Anises Informal second-person singular ( tú ) present subjunctive form of anisar

30. Bascules Informal second-person singular ( tú ) present subjunctive form of bascular

31. If it be asked what the subjunctive expresses, the answer is threefold.

32. Conjugate the French verb Cesser in all tenses: future, participle, present, indicative, subjunctive

33. Balases Informal second-person singular (tú) imperfect subjunctive form of balar.

34. Bines Informal second-person singular ( tú ) present subjunctive form of binar

35. In " if I were you " the verb " were " is in the subjunctive.

36. Conjugate the French verb Assurer in all tenses: future, participle, present, indicative, subjunctive

37. Conjugate Bostezar in every Spanish verb tense including preterite, imperfect, future, conditional, and subjunctive.

38. Conjugate the French verb Accepter in all tenses: future, participle, present, indicative, subjunctive

39. Conjugate the French verb Augmenter in all tenses: future, participle, present, indicative, subjunctive

40. In the sentence 'I wish I were a bird','were' is a subjunctive.

41. In contextgrammarof a verblang=en terms the difference between subjunctive and Conjunctive is that subjunctive is (grammarof a verb) inflected to indicate that an act or state of being is possible, contingent or hypothetical, and not a fact while Conjunctive is (grammarof a verb) subjunctive: inflected to indicate that an act or state of being is

42. No, Assurer does not take the subjunctive: Par exemple… Je t’assure que Viviane le sait

43. 7 In his lecture the teacher expanded on the uses of the English subjunctive mood.

44. Yes, Accepter requires the subjunctive: Par exemple… J’accepte que tu sois toujours en retard

45. Conjugate the French verb se Brosser in all tenses: future, participle, present, indicative, subjunctive

46. Conjugate Admirar in every Spanish verb tense including preterite, imperfect, future, conditional, and subjunctive.

47. Conjugate Adaptar in every Spanish verb tense including preterite, imperfect, future, conditional, and subjunctive.

48. There is no imperative form in the third person, so the subjunctive is used.

49. First-person singular present indicative of Apaiser; third-person singular present indicative of Apaiser; first-person singular present subjunctive of Apaiser; third-person singular present subjunctive of Apaiser; second-person singular imperative of Apaiser

50. Confesses: confesse: confessons: confessez: confessent: imperfect: confessasse: confessasses: confessast: confessassions: confessassiez: confessassent (compound tenses) past present subjunctive of avoir + past participle pluperfect imperfect subjunctive of avoir + past participle imperative – tu – nous vous – simple — confesse