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👀 The Subjunctive Mood 👀 -
mood of a verb used to express a subjective attitude towards action.
In English, two forms of the subjunctive mood are distinguished from the verb:
1. Subjunctive mood I is used to express a desired or necessary action
I insist he be here.
2. Subjunctive mood II - the action is thought of as unreal or impracticable
I wish he were here.
The subjunctive form is formed in the same way as the past tense form (Past Indefinite and Past Perfect). Only from the verb to be, the subjunctive mood is formed separately. The were form is usually used in both the singular and plural.
The subjunctive form can be either perfect subjunctive or non-perfect subjunctive.
