- •Moods: classification
- •Oblique Moods The building of forms
- •Oblique Moods
- •Types of Conditional Sentences
- •Subjunctive II in Simple Sentences
- •Subjunctive II in Subordinate clauses
- •Subjunctive II in parenthetical clauses
- •The Conditional Mood in Simple Sentences
- •The Conditional Mood in Principal clauses of a Complex Sentence
- •The Suppositional Mood in Subordinate Clauses
- •Subjunctive I in Simple (Principal) clauses
- •Subjunctive I in subordinate clauses
Moods: classification
Direct Moods |
Indirect (Oblique) Moods |
The Indicative Mood
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The Imperative Mood |
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Oblique Moods The building of forms
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Subjunctive II.
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Subjunctive I.
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The Suppositional Mood
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The Conditional Mood |
Present* (non-perfect) |
= 2 form of the verb |
= (bare infinitive) |
should + non-perfect infinitive |
would + non-perfect infinitive |
Past* (perfect) |
= Past Perfect |
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should + perfect infinitive |
would + perfect infinitive |
Syntactic structures |
Simple sentences |
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Simple sentences | |
Syntactic structures |
Subordinate clauses |
Principal clause of a Complex sentence; Coordinate clause |
Oblique Moods
(the verb to write)
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Subjunctive II
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Subjunctive I
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The Suppositional Mood
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The Conditional Mood |
Present* |
wrote were written were writing were being written
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write |
should write should be written should be writing |
would write would be written would be writing
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Past* |
had written had been written had been writing |
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should have written should have been written should have been writing |
would have written would have been written would have been writing |
Types of Conditional Sentences
Types of Conditional Sentences |
Sentence patterns |
«zero» type |
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1st-type |
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2nd type |
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3rd type |
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mixed type |
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mixed type |
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