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Counterfactual conditionals (also
contrafactual,
subjunctive or X-marked) are
conditional sentences which discuss what
would have been true
under different...
- In
quantum mechanics,
counterfactual definiteness (CFD) is the
ability to
speak "meaningfully" of the
definiteness of the
results of
measurements that...
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Counterfactual history (also
virtual history) is a form of
historiography that
attempts to
answer the What if?
questions that
arise from counterfactual...
- of the noun that the
pronoun refers to.
Contrafactual mood
conjugations for all
verbs are regular.
Contrafactual mood can only be used in the past tense...
- in two tenses;
present and ****ure.
There is
another mood,
called the
contrafactual mood,
which serves as both the past
subjunctive and the past conditional...
- progressive) and five
grammatical moods (indicative, presumptive, subjunctive,
contrafactual, and imperative). Out of the
three aspects, the
habitual mood of Hindi...
- Progressive; and 5
grammatical moodsː Indicative, Presumptive, Subjunctive,
Contrafactual, and Imperative. (Seeː
Hindi verbs) In the
Slavic languages,
verbs are...
- The
Gershwin tune "I Got Rhythm" has
proved especially amenable to
contrafactual recomposition: the po****rity of its "rhythm changes" is
second only...
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Subjunctive negation - nā ना نا (used with
verbs in
subjunctive and
contrafactual mood)
Often to
soften down the tone of the imperatives, the subjunctive...
- into five
grammatical moods (indicative, presumptive, subjunctive,
contrafactual, and imperative). Some
example sentences using the
simple aspect are...