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 are the four types of subjunctive?
- What are the different types of Latin clauses?
- How many clauses are in the subjunctive?
What are the four types of subjunctive?
The 4 subjunctive tenses that we will cover are the present subjunctive, the imperfect (past) subjunctive, the present perfect subjunctive, and the pluperfect subjunctive.
What are the different types of Latin clauses?
Clauses of this type include cum clauses, purpose clauses, result clauses, and ablative absolutes.
How many clauses are in the subjunctive?
A subjunctive verb usually appears in a sentence with two clauses: in one clause there's the subjunctive verb, and in the other is an indicative verb. (Reminder: a clause is a group of words that forms a part of a sentence and has its own subject and verb.)