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 it. Subjunctive forms of verbs are typically used to express various states of unreality such as wish, emotion, possibility, judgment, opinion, obligation, or action that has not yet occurred; the precise situations in which they are used vary from language to language. The subjunctive is one of the irrealis moods, which refer to what is not necessarily real. It is often contrasted with the indicative, a realis mood which principally indicates that something is a statement of fact.
Subjunctives occur most often, although not exclusively, in subordinate clauses, particularly that-clauses. Examples of the subjunctive in English are found in the sentences "I suggest that you be careful" and "It is important that she stay by your side."
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 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...
(See tense–aspect–mood for a discussion of this.) Some examples of moods are indicative, interrogative, imperative, subjunctive, injunctive, optative...
While the English language lacks distinct inflections for mood, an English subjunctive is recognized in most grammars. Definition and scope of the concept...
superset of the cohortative mood and is closely related to the subjunctivemood but is distinct from the desiderative mood. English has no morphological...
the real world. In the second sentence, work is in the subjunctivemood, which is an irrealis mood – here that he work does not necessarily express a fact...
mood make further subdivisions between kinds of irrealis moods. This is especially so among Algonquian languages such as Blackfoot. The subjunctive mood...
first, second or third T–V distinction: familiar or formal Mood: indicative, subjunctive, or imperative Aspect: perfective or imperfective (distinguished...
نا (used with verbs in subjunctive and contrafactual mood) Often to soften down the tone of the imperatives, the subjunctive and indicative negation...
eight simple tense–aspect–mood forms, categorized into the indicative, subjunctive and imperative moods, with the conditional mood sometimes viewed as an...
sometimes also called the subjunctivemood. For more information on its usage, see Russian verbs. Polish forms the conditional mood in a similar way to Russian...
grammatical mood of verbs for issuing orders, commanding, or exhorting (within a subjunctive framework). English verbs are not marked for this mood. The mood is...
The subjunctive in Dutch is a verb mood typically used in dependent clauses to express a wish, command, emotion, possibility, uncertainty, doubt, judgment...
indicative mood illustrated above, which is used for stating and asking facts, and an imperative mood, used for direct commands, Latin has a subjunctivemood, used...
subordinate clause uses the future tense in the indicative mood, not the subjunctive, because the subjunctive has no future tense. Penso che Davide sarà intelligente...
In Old English, The subjunctivemood is a flexible grammatical instrument for expressing different gradients in thought when referring to events that are...
subjunctivemood (þótt ég borði, "though I eat") from the first principal part (að borða, "to eat"). It is also possible to make the past subjunctive...
Latin, the sequence of tenses rule affects dependent verbs in the subjunctivemood, mainly in indirect questions, indirect commands, and purpose clauses...
person'. Like many other Indo-European languages, Icelandic has the subjunctivemood. It is often used to refer to situations with a degree of hypotheticity...
inflect for the present and past tense and the imperative, subjunctive, and indicative mood. Other tenses are formed by combinations of auxiliary verbs...
clauses, and clauses that complement an independent clause in the subjunctivemood. A content clause, also known as a "noun clause", provides content...
Verbs in indicative mood exist in four tenses, present, present continuous, past and past continuous, in addition to a subjunctivemood form for present...
generally use the indicative mood in both protasis and apodosis, although in some general conditions the subjunctivemood is used in the protasis. Ideal...
Counterfactual conditionals (also subjunctive or X-marked) are conditional sentences which discuss what would have been true under different circumstances...
and non-finite moods. The finite moods include the indicative mood (indicatif), the subjunctivemood (subjonctif), the imperative mood (impératif), and...
three moods: indicative, subjunctive and imperative. The weakening of unstressed vowels affected the distinction between the indicative and subjunctive moods...