| 21. | The present subjunctive is marked with a suffix following the person marking.
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| 22. | Subjunctive mood threads achieve nothing but an atmosphere of suspicion.
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| 23. | English has three grammatical moods : indicative, subjunctive, and imperative.
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| 24. | There are two subjunctive mood forms, present and perfect.
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| 25. | Readers of older Dutch texts frequently encounter the use of the subjunctive.
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| 26. | The polite form of the singular is identical to the Present Subjunctive.
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| 27. | The subjunctive mood form has disappeared except for a few stock phrases.
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| 28. | For the possibility of a present perfect subjunctive, see English subjunctive.
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| 29. | For the possibility of a present perfect subjunctive, see English subjunctive.
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| 30. | :The two forms of the past subjunctive in Spanish are interchangeable.
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