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Old English subjunctive information


In Old English, The subjunctive mood is a flexible grammatical instrument for expressing different gradients in thought when referring to events that are not stated as fact. In modern English only remnants of a once complex system of separate conjugations exist. Where Old English tended to use conjugation to concisely express meaning modern English instead relies on modal constructions which typically require an extra word.

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Old English subjunctive

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In Old English, The subjunctive mood is a flexible grammatical instrument for expressing different gradients in thought when referring to events that are...

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English subjunctive

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While the English language lacks distinct inflections for mood, an English subjunctive is recognized in most grammars. Definition and scope of the concept...

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Subjunctive mood

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Subjunctives occur most often, although not exclusively, in subordinate clauses, particularly that-clauses. Examples of the subjunctive in English are...

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Old English grammar

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grammar of Old English differs considerably from Modern English, predominantly being much more inflected. As a Germanic language, Old English has a morphological...

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Old English

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Old English (Englisċ, pronounced [ˈeŋɡliʃ]), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and...

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Subjunctive mood in Spanish

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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...

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Subjunctive in Dutch

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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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English language

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and the past tense forms could, might, would, should. There are also subjunctive and imperative moods, both based on the plain form of the verb (i.e....

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Optative mood

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cohortative mood and is closely related to the subjunctive mood but is distinct from the desiderative mood. English has no morphological optative, but various...

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Old Norse morphology

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present. The subjunctives show the largest and widest spread pattern among the inflections, with both strong and weak classes ending subjunctives (past and...

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French verbs

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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...

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English conditional sentences

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principles, as described in Uses of English verb forms. Occasionally, mainly in a formal and somewhat archaic style, a subjunctive is used in the zero-conditional...

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Grammatical mood

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Ancient Greek, and Vedic Sanskrit have them all. English has indicative, imperative, conditional, and subjunctive moods. Not all the moods listed below are clearly...

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Mercian dialect

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Northumbrian, it was one of the two Anglian dialects. The other two dialects of Old English were Kentish and West Saxon. Each of those dialects was associated with...

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Spanish verbs

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second or third T–V distinction: familiar or formal Mood: indicative, subjunctive, or imperative Aspect: perfective or imperfective (distinguished only...

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Uses of English verb forms

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for third-person singular.) For the present subjunctive, see English subjunctive. (The present subjunctive has no particular relationship with present...

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English verbs

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unchanged, namely the infinitive, subjunctive and imperative. Formerly, particularly in the Old English period, the English language had a far greater degree...

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English irregular verbs

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form for the present subjunctive.) It also has two past tense forms: was, which is pronounced with an /ə/ sound in US English, for the first and third...

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Old French

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"simple past"). Old Occitan also preserved this tense, with a conditional value; Spanish still preserves this tense (the -ra imperfect subjunctive), as does...

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Modern English

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auxiliary verbs. Regularisation of some English irregular verbs Revival of the present ("mandative") English subjunctive "Will" preferred to "shall" to mark...

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Early Modern English

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otherwise marked for person or number, the loss of thou made the past subjunctive indistinguishable from the indicative past for all verbs except to be...

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Conditional mood

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corresponds to English's present conditional. It is formed either with vowel change or with the auxiliary verb werden in its subjunctive form, plus the...

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Latin tenses

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another archaic subjunctive of tango 'I touch'. In old Latin, a form of the subjunctive with -s-, known as the sigmatic aorist subjunctive, is preserved...

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Old Spanish

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replace the imperfect subjunctive. It was used similarly to its Modern Portuguese counterpart, in place of the modern present subjunctive in a subordinate...

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English grammar

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to arrive now ...; I wish she were (or was) here. For details see English subjunctive. The passive voice is formed using the verb be (in the appropriate...

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English articles

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article in English. In most cases, the article is the first word of its noun phrase, preceding all other adjectives and modifiers. [The little old red bag]...

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Simple present

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the subjunctive mood, see English subjunctive. (The defective verb beware has no simple present indicative, although it can be used in the subjunctive.)...

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Indirect speech

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instance Latin indirect speech uses the infinitive for statements and the subjunctive for questions. In indirect speech, words generally have referents appropriate...

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