subjunctive mood

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subjunctive mood

The sentence uses the subjunctive mood to express a wish.

Definition

Noun: * A grammatical mood that expresses actions, events, or states that are not presented as objective facts. It is used to convey situations that are contingent, hypothetical, wished for, demanded, or possible. The subjunctive mood often appears in dependent clauses following specific verbs, adjectives, or expressions.

Usage

The subjunctive mood is used to express: 1. Wishes, hopes, or desires: "I wish I were there." 2. Demands, suggestions, or recommendations: "She demanded that he be on time." 3. Hypothetical or contrary-to-fact conditions: "If I were you, I would go." 4. Necessity or importance: "It is crucial that she attend the meeting."

Examples
  • With a wish: It is essential that the report submitted by Friday.
  • With a suggestion: I propose that he a few days off.
  • In a conditional clause: If that true, everything would change.
  • Expressing importance: The rule requires that every member .
Advanced Usage
  • Formal vs. Informal: In modern English, the present subjunctive (e.g., "that he ") is more common in formal writing. In informal speech, alternative constructions are often used (e.g., "She demanded that he on time" or "She demanded that he on time").
  • Fixed Expressions: The subjunctive is fossilized in certain fixed phrases, such as "God you," "Heaven ," and "So it."
  • Past Subjunctive: The past subjunctive form is identical to the simple past tense for most verbs, except for the verb "to be," where "were" is used for all persons (e.g., "If I , if he , if they ").
Variants and Related Words
  • Subjunctive (Adjective): Relating to or in the subjunctive mood.
    • Example: The sentence contains a subjunctive clause.
  • Indicative Mood (Noun): The grammatical mood used to state facts and opinions or ask questions. It is the default mood for most statements.
  • Imperative Mood (Noun): The grammatical mood used to give commands or make requests.
Synonyms
  • Conjunctive mood (an older, less common term)
  • Non-indicative mood
Related Phrases
  • Mandative Subjunctive: The use of the subjunctive following verbs of demanding, recommending, suggesting, or insisting (e.g., "We insist that she ").
  • Formulaic Subjunctive: The use of the subjunctive in set, often archaic, expressions (e.g., "Long the King!").
subjunctive mood

The sentence uses the subjunctive mood to express a wish.

Noun
  1. a mood that represents an act or state (not as a fact but) as contingent or possible

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