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THE MAIN CASES OF THE USE OF THE SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD IN ENGLISH
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- 1. Teacher of the "Languages" Department, Bukhara Branch of Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, Uzbekistan, Bukhara
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The article is about the main cases of the use of Subjunctive Mood in English. As we know Subjunctive Mood is used to express wish, oath and imprecations. In simple sentences the synthetic forms of the Subjunctive Mood are more frequent than the analytical forms. The Subjunctive Mood is used in conditional sentences to express an unreal condition (in the subordinate clause) and an unreal consequence (in the principal clause).
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