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Subjunctive mood / Dependent clause / Tense–aspect–mood / Infinitive / Relative clause / Conditional mood / Relative pronoun / Optative mood / English modal verb / Linguistics / Grammar / Grammatical moods
Date: 2010-04-15 16:03:04
Subjunctive 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 Pa

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