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by Bobaboi October 24, 2022
Get the Arttu Suojansalo mug.The subjunctive mood is the verb form contrasted with the indicative and imperative moods. It occurs somewhat oddly in English because in many persons and tenses, the same form is used for indicative and subjunctive verbs. It is used primarily to express events that are contrary to fact or, if set in the future tense, uncertain. This is why one says "If I were..." instead of "If I was..." though the latter is not always incorrect. The conditional word "if" often introduces a contrary to fact or uncertain condition, but it can also express a certain condition (usually when it could be replaced with "when") thus: "If it were raining, I would be happy" versus "If it was raining, I was happy." The verbs of the first are in the present tense and subjunctive mood, the second in the past tense and indicative mood. The first expresses the idea that if it were raining (but it's not), I would be happy (but I am not happy). The second expresses the idea that whever in the past it was raining, I was happy. Subjunctives are also used to express hortitory and jussive ideas such as "God save the queen." Using the subjuctive, one says "It is imperative that he read this" rather than "It is imperative that he reads this," but it is never used with the "that" of indirect statement. The subjunctive mood is rarely used or correctly formed in conversational English (and many popular works of literature).
Incorrect: If I was rich, I would not live in a box.
Correct: If I were rich, I would not live in a box.
Correct: If I were rich, I would not live in a box.
by Andrew Paczkowski December 19, 2004
Get the subjunctive mug.Coined on Friday, March 24, 2017, by Gabby and Katie. It is when you're on a Google hangouts chat and you and your friend are texting at the same time and decide to throw some shade or some jokes in the google hangouts chat from your text convo to subtly confuse everyone/get at someone and get a good laugh.
"Hey Katie, did you see my subhangout, it was savagery at its finest. ;)"
or "Did you see me subhangouting, I was being salty."
or "Did you see me subhangouting, I was being salty."
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