Толковый словарь английского языка - subjunctive
Subjunctive
subjunctive
I. adjective Etymology: Late Latin subjunctivus, from Latin subjunctus, past participle of subjungere to join beneath, subordinate Date: 1530 of, relating to, or constituting a verb form or set of verb forms that represents a denoted act or state not as fact but as contingent or possible or viewed emotionally (as with doubt or desire) , II. noun Date: 1622 the ~ mood of a language, a form of verb or verbal in the ~ mood
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adj. & n. Gram. --adj. (of a mood) denoting what is imagined or wished or possible (e.g. if I were you, God help you, be that as it may). --n. 1 the subjunctive mood. 2 a verb in this mood. Derivatives subjunctively adv. Etymology: F subjonctif -ive or LL subjunctivus f. L (as SUBJOIN), transl. Gk hupotaktikos, as being used in subjoined clauses ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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