subjunctively

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Englisch - Türkisch
dilek kipine ait olarak
subjunctive
dilek kip

Bugün, İngilizce dilek kipinin gizemini çözeceğiz. - Today, we are going to unravel the mystery of the English subjunctive.

To be fiilinin dilek kipi nedir? - What is the subjunctive of the verb to be?

subjunctive
{i} dilek kipi

Bugün, İngilizce dilek kipinin gizemini çözeceğiz. - Today, we are going to unravel the mystery of the English subjunctive.

To be fiilinin dilek kipi nedir? - What is the subjunctive of the verb to be?

subjunctive
(Dilbilim) isteme kipi
subjunctive
(Dilbilim) istek kipine ait
subjunctive
dilek kipiyle ilgili
subjunctive
şart
subjunctive
(sıfat) dilek kipi ile ilgili
subjunctive
i., dilb. istek kipi. s., dilb. istek kipine ait
subjunctive
{s} dilek kipi ile ilgili
subjunctive
(isim) dilek kipi
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von subjunctively im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

subjunctive
A form in the subjunctive mood
subjunctive
inflected to indicate that an act or state of being is possible, contingent or hypothetical, and not a fact. English examples include so be it; I wouldn’t if I were you; were I a younger man, I would fight back; I asked that he leave
subjunctive
{a} subjoined, put after, added
subjunctive
Subjoined or added to something before said or written
subjunctive
(L sub under, junct join) the grammatical mood expressing what is wished
subjunctive
relating to a mood of verbs; "subjunctive verb endings"
subjunctive
relating to a mood of verbs; "subjunctive verb endings
subjunctive
The subjunctive mood
subjunctive
{i} subjunctive mood, verb in the subjunctive mood (Grammar)
subjunctive
inflected to indicate that an act or state of being is possible, contingent or hypothetical, and not a fact. English examples include so be it; I wouldn't if I were you; were I a younger man, I would fight back; I asked that he leave
subjunctive
a mood that represent an act or state (not as a fact but) as contingent or possible
subjunctive
a set of verb forms that would represent a denoted act or state not as fact but as contingent or possible or viewed emotionally (as with doubt or desire) The "would" in the last sentence makes its mood subjunctive
subjunctive
a verb form indicating an existence as doubtful or dependent
subjunctive
In English, a clause expressing a wish or suggestion can be put in the subjunctive, or in the subjunctive mood, by using the base form of a verb or `were'. Examples are `He asked that they be removed' and `I wish I were somewhere else'. These structures are formal. a verb form or a set of verb forms in grammar, used in some languages to express doubt, wishes etc. For example, in 'if I were you', the verb 'to be' is in the subjunctive imperative, indicative indicative (subjunctivus, from subjunctus, past participle of subjungere )
subjunctive
A verb form used within certain noun clauses and with unreal conditional clauses; the name form of the main verb is used The verb does not have tense or agree with person: We insisted that Paul play again
subjunctive
The subjunctive mood; also, a verb in the subjunctive mood
subjunctive
{s} of or pertaining to a verb form which expresses an action or state as something which is not yet fact and is still contingent and dependent (Grammar)
subjunctively
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