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We use the subjunctive when viewing our reality when really we need to embrace the indicative. We get stuck in the indicative of membership, finances, and energy when dreaming of possibilities of the ...
To oversimplify just a bit, the subjunctive mood is used for statements contrary to fact, whereas the indicative mood is the standard form we use for factual statements.
Because of the extended Covid-19 lockdown, there should be time aplenty for everyone to internalize the answer to this grammar question that I know still stumps many English learners and even ...
A quick and dirty guide to the subjunctive (for Ellen DeGeneres) If Ellen DeGeneres were more up-to-speed on the subjunctive mood, she might not have tweeted this.
When I was learning Spanish, the use of subjunctive verbs to convey modality captivated me. In linguistics, “modality” refers to the speaker’s attitude towards the proposition he/she is conveying. In ...
IT won't be surprising at all if this basic grammar question still stumps not just a few English writers and speakers among us: 'How do you know if a sentence that uses 'were' is indicative or ...
The present subjunctive - using in a sentence Using the present subjunctive Use the subjunctive when a person wants someone else to do something, eg, I want him to go home.
The transatlantic difference is that, in America, the subjunctive remained what linguists call “productive”, meaning that people use it in sentences never uttered before.
The thing is, proper use of the subjunctive—once you learn it and get over that difficult-sounding word, subjunctive, which has absolutely nothing to do with pinkeye—is one of the most easily ...
What is the subjunctive, anyway? English verbs have "moods". The usual mood is indicative, to talk about facts of the world: Mike is a lawyer. But the subjunctive, another "mood", is used to ...
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