irmamar
February 13, 2010, 11:53 AM
Right. :)
The subjunctive can lurk almost invisibly, because quite few forms are identical to the indicative. There are however the following:
Long live the King (OK - political content here, ignore that)
Long live the Republic (hortative subjunctive)
May all your Chrismasses be white
The committee requests the president that he reconsider his decision (subjunctive)
Would that last one just not be correct in AmE ?
I knew were and be, but I didn't know the other forms.
About the last sentence, is there another way of saying it? (to reconsider, maybe?) :confused:
The subjunctive can lurk almost invisibly, because quite few forms are identical to the indicative. There are however the following:
Long live the King (OK - political content here, ignore that)
Long live the Republic (hortative subjunctive)
May all your Chrismasses be white
The committee requests the president that he reconsider his decision (subjunctive)
Would that last one just not be correct in AmE ?
I knew were and be, but I didn't know the other forms.
About the last sentence, is there another way of saying it? (to reconsider, maybe?) :confused: