- The
subjunctive (also
known as
conjunctive in some languages) is a
grammatical mood, a
feature of an
utterance that
indicates the speaker's
attitude toward...
- the
English language lacks distinct inflections for mood, an
English subjunctive is
recognized in most grammars.
Definition and
scope of the
concept vary...
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Subjunctive possibility (also
called alethic possibility) is a form of
modality studied in
modal logic.
Subjunctive possibilities are the
sorts of possibilities...
- The
subjunctive is one of the
three (or five)
moods that
exist in the
Spanish language. It
usually appears in a
dependent clause separated from the independent...
- ) Some
examples of
moods are indicative, interrogative, imperative,
subjunctive, ****ctive, optative, and potential.
These are all
finite forms of the...
- The
subjunctive in
Dutch is a verb mood
typically used in
dependent clauses to
express a wish, command, emotion, possibility, uncertainty, doubt, judgment...
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eight simple tense–aspect–mood forms,
categorized into the indicative,
subjunctive and
imperative moods, with the
conditional mood
sometimes viewed as an...
- The
subjunctive mood (Gr**** ὑποτακτική (hupotaktikḗ) "for
arranging underneath", from ὑποτάσσω (hupotássō) "I
arrange beneath")
along with the indicative...
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Counterfactual conditionals (also contrafactual,
subjunctive or X-marked) are
conditional sentences which discuss what
would have been true
under different...
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second or
third T–V distinction:
familiar or
formal Mood: indicative,
subjunctive, or
imperative Aspect:
perfective or
imperfective (distinguished only...