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Subjunctive mood   Listen
Subjunctive mood

noun
1.
A mood that represents an act or state (not as a fact but) as contingent or possible.  Synonym: subjunctive.






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... Latin had writhed in agonies untold. They had learned long lists of Latin words, with their meanings; they had wrestled in their teens with gerunds, supines, ablative absolutes and distracting rules about the subjunctive mood, and they had tried in vain to take an interest in stately authors far above their understanding. Comenius reversed the whole process. What is the use, he asked, of learning lists of words that have no connection with each other? What is the use of teaching ...
— History of the Moravian Church • J. E. Hutton



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