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"There were lots to do" vs "There was lots to do...": is the backward existential still used?
grammar
subjunctive-mood
"specify" or "specifies"? [duplicate]
grammar
subjunctive-mood
indicative
We recommend that he provide/provides?
tenses
subjunctive-mood
conjugation
"As if you have" vs. "As if you had"
grammaticality
subjunctive-mood
What form is the "be" in "be that as it may"?
expressions
subjunctive-mood
imperatives
Can or could, which is correct, or at least better? Why? [duplicate]
modal-verbs
subjunctive-mood
can-could
wish-preterite
"I would like that he was normal"; is this sentence correct?
grammaticality
conditionals
subjunctive-mood
It Is Imperative That You Be Not Afraid?
negation
subjunctive-mood
Is "Be ye..." subjunctive or imperative?
grammar
subjunctive-mood
early-modern-english
imperatives
Mixing subjunctive and indicative, "if you tripped every time someone mentions"
grammaticality
verbs
subjunctive-mood
Trouble with second conditionals (with “could”)
conditionals
semantics
subjunctive-mood
reversed-conditional
Subjective use of believe
grammar
subjunctive-mood
Can I use the word "must" in subjunctive mood?
meaning
ambiguity
subjunctive-mood
indirect-speech
A literary structure
subjunctive-mood
literary-techniques
omission of should in that clause
subjunctive-mood
should
American English. Please help me identify the correct form of 'become' in the following sentence: [duplicate]
subjunctive-mood
conjugation
word usage in academic writing - possesses, beyond, ability [closed]
word-usage
formality
subjunctive-mood
academia
The use of was and were with singular nouns [duplicate]
grammar
verbs
subjunctive-mood
Can a verb inside an "it's possible that"-clause governing an if-clause be in the subjunctive/bare infinitive form?
grammaticality
meaning-in-context
conditionals
subjunctive-mood
Shakespeare’s Subjunctive
grammar
subjunctive-mood
shakespeare
irrealis-were
philology
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