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A quick note about verbs
edit- How we regularly talk is in the indicative mood. It is used to state something seen as a fact.
- The subjunctive is a mood used to express desires, doubts, emotions and the unknown. This is NOT a tense! More info about the Subjunctive can be found here.
- The imperative mood is just commands (: It is used to tell someone what to do. For this reason, there is no yo form in the imperative!
- If you don't know which mood to use, just use indicative!
Definition
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Conjugations
editPresent Tense (indicative)
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Preterite Tense (indicative)
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Imperfect Tense (indicative)
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Conditional Tense (indicative)
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Future Tense (indicative)
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Present Subjunctive
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Past Subjunctive (also called imperfect subjunctive)
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Affirmative Imperative (positive commands)
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Negative Imperative (negative commands)
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Special Uses
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Idiomatic Expressions
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