![Subjunctive mood / Dependent clause / Tense–aspect–mood / Infinitive / Relative clause / Conditional mood / Relative pronoun / Optative mood / English modal verb / Linguistics / Grammar / Grammatical moods Subjunctive mood / Dependent clause / Tense–aspect–mood / Infinitive / Relative clause / Conditional mood / Relative pronoun / Optative mood / English modal verb / Linguistics / Grammar / Grammatical moods](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/b365afd2c556d6c0373b99cd8bd9c8cb.jpg) Date: 2010-04-15 16:03:04Subjunctive mood Dependent clause Tense–aspect–mood Infinitive Relative clause Conditional mood Relative pronoun Optative mood English modal verb Linguistics Grammar Grammatical moods | | The Latin Subjunctive A. In Independent or Main Clauses 1. Hortatory – A command or urging in the first person. “Let us climb Parnassus.” 2. Jussive – A command or urging in the third person. “Let him climb PaAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.rustymason.comDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 174,35 KBShare Document on Facebook
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