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Noun subjunctive mood has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebSubjunctive MoodDescriptionThe subjunctive mood is a grammatical mood found in many languages. It is typically used to express various states of unreality, such as hypothetical situations, doubts, wishes, or suggestions. Sample SentencesNoun: In English, the subjunctive mood is less commonly used than in other languages. Adjective: The teacher explained the subjunctive mood with several examples. Verb: It is important that she study regularly and use the subjunctive mood correctly. Adverb: The politician spoke subjunctively, suggesting alternative solutions to the problem. Related Products | ||||
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