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mood: 1. Indicative (The sun rises in the East. She will translate this
book), 2. Imperative (Read
the letter; Be silent). 3. Subjunctive1 (I
suggest that he go there; If it be so). (A.I.Smirnitsky says that in
Subjunctive1 there is no meaning of impossibility). 4. Subjunctive2
(If I had time I would have come). …………… says that in
Subjunctive2
negative meaning is expressed; in the example above
given by A.I. Smirnitsky: the speaker didn’t have time to perform the
action). 5. ……………. (Should you meet him, tell him to come: in this
form of the mood he considers improbable supposition). 6. Conditional
(What would you answer if you were asked: A.I. Smirnitsky differs
………. mood from Subjunctive2 saying that in conditional mood
unreality is depended
on non-real conditions, while in Subjunctive2
unreality is supposed from the starting –point, it is not depended on
anything).
In this manual we consider it to be desirable to suggest …….. of
mood as the majority of grammarians do: Indicative, Imperative,
Subjunctive. Conditional, Potential, Subjunctive1 and Subjunctive 2 are
included in the Subjunctive Mood expressing ……….. depended on the
existed conditions: non-real action not depended on existed conditions
and the Subjunctive Mood expressing an
emotional attitude of the
speaker to real facts: It is strange I should never have heard him even
mention your name (………).
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