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They might have included the infinitive as the fifth mood; I've seen grammar books do that, although it is not a mood. A mood is a finite (conjugated) form, and the infinite, participles, and gerunds are considered infinite (non-conjugated) forms of the verb.
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Years ago, infinitive and potential were included, but nowadays they aren't. Then infinitive was divided into infinitive, gerund and participle. Three moods are the correct thing.
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You mean is in vogue today. :thinking: |
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potencial (Spanish) = conditional (English)
As far as I know, the conditional is still considered a mood, but who knows? |
Originally Posted by chileno http://forums.tomisimo.org/images/sm...5/viewpost.gif
Right... So we went to being light. :) Quote:
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Puede que cambie nuevamente de acuerdo a las eminencias lingüísticas. Y eso me huele a moda. Hay gente muy enferma que ni siquiera sabe que están enfermas, y aún así son muy inteligentes. Mejor paro... :) |
¡Esta bien! In English we cannot use an adverb with to be or can we? I am well -adverb!
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