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=== subjunctive === | |||
* also called "subjunctive mood" | |||
* expresses a hypothetical or possible scenario | |||
** called "mood" because it often expresses an emotion or desire for something to happen or exist | |||
* subjunctive phrases usually pair verbs of opposing tenses, as in "if I had, I would" | |||
** ex.: "If I had studied harder, I would have done better on the test." | |||
*** "had studied" = past perfect (an action that happened at one time) | |||
*** "would have studied" = conditional perfect tense (also "past tense modal") | |||
**** "would" = past tense of "will" thereby represents an imaginary action from the past | |||
* see | |||
** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_subjunctive English subjunctive(wiki)]] | |||
=== verb conjugations === | |||
* students of Latin, Spanish or French verb conjugations while not learning about them in English | * students of Latin, Spanish or French verb conjugations while not learning about them in English | ||
* English has conjugations, just like many other languages | * English has conjugations, just like many other languages | ||
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* see | * see | ||
** [https://www.verbto.com/ Verb conjugations] | ** [https://www.verbto.com/ Verb conjugations] | ||
** [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/have#Conjugation Have conjugation (wiki)]] | |||
'''Categories''' | '''Categories''' | ||
* [[Category:Grammar]] | * [[Category:Grammar]] | ||
* [[Category:Word Parts of Speech & Grammar Rules]] | * [[Category:Word Parts of Speech & Grammar Rules]] |