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In formal writing, I often see structures like “It is essential that he be informed” instead of “he is informed.” Can someone explain how the subjunctive mood works in English and when it’s appropriate to use?
2025年6月6日 16:01
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Hi,
The subjunctive mood is used to express demands, suggestions, wishes, or hypothetical situations. In formal writing, after verbs like “suggest,” “recommend,” “insist,” or adjectives like “essential,” “important,” we use the base form of the verb:
• It is essential that he be informed.
• They insisted that she leave immediately.
It’s most common in formal or academic English.
2025年6月6日
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I want you (to learn) Arabic. (command statement) uses infinitive form.
2025年6月7日
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2025年6月7日
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