Subjunctive

Subjunctive mood in Latin

Subjunctive mood in Latin

However three moods of a verb exist in Latin. The indicative mood expresses facts. The imperative mood expresses commands. The subjunctive expresses an element of uncertainty, often a wish, desire, doubt or hope.
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Lesson 9 – Subjunctive.

I am happyIndicative
Be happyImperative
I wish I were happySubjunctive

  1. What are 3 uses of the subjunctive in Latin?
  2. What are the subjunctives in Latin list?
  3. What is subjunctive mood examples?

What are 3 uses of the subjunctive in Latin?

The subjunctive is used to express idea, intent, desire, uncertainty, potentiality, or anticipation.

What are the subjunctives in Latin list?

There are four subjunctives: present, imperfect, perfect, and pluperfect. There are no subjunctives in the future tense, which already incorporates an element of doubt.

What is subjunctive mood examples?

The subjunctive mood is a form of a verb used to express statements that are imagined or contrary to the fact (If I were a millionaire, I would buy my parents a house). It's also used to convey a wish or request (I wish that my best friend were still living in the same city as me).

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