| 1. | It was also used as a conditional mood and in reported speech.
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| 2. | The conditional mood of Otjiherero can be subdivided into three distinct subtypes.
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| 3. | French has inflectionally distinct imperative, subjunctive, indicative and conditional mood forms.
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| 4. | Spanish morphologically distinguishes the indicative, imperative, subjunctive, and conditional moods.
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| 5. | The conditional mood consists of five compound tenses, most of which are not grammatically distinguishable.
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| 6. | Examples of the conditional mood are:
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| 7. | The indicative mood and the conditional mood are used both in the present and the past tenses.
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| 8. | The use of tense and aspectual forms in condition and conditional clauses follows special patterns; see conditional mood.
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| 9. | This mood is actively used in modern Lithuanian and one of its functions corresponds to the English conditional mood.
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| 10. | The latter is used like a conditional mood in German ( English : " I would " ).
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