Tony
The SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD in English The subjunctive mood is widely used in Spanish but much less so in English. Here are some useful comments about the English subjunctive which I found in various sites online. Structure of the Subjunctive The structure of the subjunctive is extremely simple. For all verbs except the past tense of be, the subjunctive is the same as the bare infinitive (infinitive without "to"): TO BE (present subjunctive): I be you be he, she, it be we be you be they be TO BE (past subjunctive): I were you were he, she, it were we were you were they were ALL OTHER VERBS, using TO WORK as a model: I work you work he, she, it work we work you work they work You can form subjunctives in English with WERE, HAD, IF, and AS THOUGH. It also follows WISH and SUPPOSE. Examples: If Roger were an honorable spy, he would not reveal the secret. If I were president, I would ask the colony to secede. Eggworthy hurtled through the air as though a giant metal device were intent on scrambling him. If Lola had known (or, Had Lola known...) about the atomic secret, she would not have revealed it. His Majesty further insists that his wedding planner remain in the palace. These sites have good explanations and further examples: http://www.englishpage.com/minitutorials/subjunctive.html and https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-subjunctive.htm
Nov 22, 2014 9:36 AM
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Thank you! Now I´m going to practice this.
November 22, 2014
Thanks, Tony.
November 22, 2014
The cartoon is quite cute, though I cannot agree with the expressed desire.
November 22, 2014
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