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The subjunctive is one of the grammatical moods in English along with the indicative, the imperative and the interrogative.

The subjunctive mood is used to express something of need, uncertainty or desire. It is used in languages other than English - especially Spanish.

The subjunctive is used by taking the simple infinitive of any verb (minus the 'to') and using it regardless of whether the subject be first, second, third (even plural). The exception is the verb 'to be' which, in the past tense, uses 'were'. The future subjunctive uses shall/will as an auxiliary.

A few examples are as follows:

I hope that you will come.

Whether he be good or bad.

If he were to come.

It is as if he were dead.

Often, in some cases, the subjunctive is the same as the indicative.

Some common phrases are in the subjunctive mood:

God Forbid, God Bless, Long Live The King/Queen.

It is dying out in English, especially spoken language, with speaker showing a preference for the indicative. It can, however, be very effective.

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