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subjunctive

In grammar, the mood of the verb in a sentence that expresses a wish, a condition, or an assumption. In English, the subjunctive occurs mainly in certain phrases such as ‘I wish I were’, ‘if it were so’, ‘far be it from me’, ‘God bless’.

The subjunctive mood is marked by the form of the verb – ‘I were’ and ‘he were’. The use of was in the first two examples is an acceptable alternative.



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