What is the subjunctive mood in English?

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It is a verb form used to express a wish or command
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The subjunctive mood is a verb form used to refer to a hypothetical scenario or to express a wish, suggestion, or command (e.g., “I suggest you be quiet”). The subjunctive is one of three grammatical moods in English, along with the indicative mood and the imperative mood. There are two types of subjunctive...
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The subjunctive mood is a verb form used to refer to a hypothetical scenario or to express a wish, suggestion, or command (e.g., “I suggest you be quiet”). The subjunctive is one of three grammatical moods in English, along with the indicative mood and the imperative mood. There are two types of subjunctive verb forms. read less
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The subjunctive mood is a verb form used to refer to a hypothetical scenario or to express a wish, suggestion, or command (e.g., “I suggest you be quiet”). The subjunctive is one of three grammatical moods in English, along with the indicative mood and the imperative mood. There are two types of subjunctive...
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The subjunctive mood is a verb form used to refer to a hypothetical scenario or to express a wish, suggestion, or command (e.g., “I suggest you be quiet”). The subjunctive is one of three grammatical moods in English, along with the indicative mood and the imperative mood. There are two types of subjunctive verb forms. read less
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Subjunctive mood in English refers to expressing feelings for situations that are speculative or theoritical. It is used to convey wish or advice.
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Subjunctive mood in English refers to expressing feelings for situations that are speculative or theoritical. It is used to convey wish or advice.
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