The conditional mood is generally found in the independent clause ( " apodosis " ) of a conditional sentence, namely the clause that expresses the result of the condition, rather than the dependent clause ( " protasis " ) expressing the condition.
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Probably some traditional English grammars call " would be " the conditional mood, but I doubt that any call " may be " a mood-- it's one type of modality, just like all the constructions that use modal auxiliaries.
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conditional mood . ) However, in many cases the habitual nature of the action does not need to be explicitly marked on the verb, and the simple past is used : " We always "'ate "'dinner at six o'clock ."
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The third function of conditional mood is the expression of politeness : " "'Sikly iau "'panagrinti ai tem kitu kampu . " "'I would like to suggest "'to examine this topic from a different angle.
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The past tense / conditional mood combination is formed using the auxiliary " to have " or " to be " : " Hij zou graag thuis gebleven zijn " " He would gladly home stayed to _ be ", " He would gladly have stayed home ".
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Our article conditional mood says " This is exemplified by the English sentence " If you loved me you would support me " here the conditional would support appears in the apodosis, while the protasis ( the condition clause ) uses instead the simple past form loved ."
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Less commonly, forms with the auxiliaries " would " and ( rarely ) " should " are described as a relative tense, the future-in-the-past . ( The same forms are used for the conditional mood, and for various other meanings .)
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Expressing a future action with the conditional mood is exactly the same as the present, although an additional word referring to either a definite or indefinite time in the future is often used : majd " ( then ) ", holnap " ( tomorrow ) ", etc.
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Another very important function of conditional mood is the expression of purpose in final clauses ( corresponds to Subjunctive mood in English ) : " Dirbu viravaland ~ ius, kad "'u ~ dirb iau "'daugiau . " I work extra hours so that I "'earn "'more.
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In each voice there are forms for the indicative mood and the subjunctive mood for each of the simple past, the simple non-past, the perfect, the past perfect, the future, and the future perfect, and there are a non-past conditional mood form and a past conditional mood form, as well as an imperative mood.