• The conditional mood (abbreviated cond) is a grammatical mood used in conditional sentences to express a proposition whose validity is dependent on some...
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  • conditional moods may be employed instead of the subjunctive in referring to doubtful or unlikely events (see the main article). The conditional mood...
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  • "conditional" mood in one language may largely overlap with that of the "hypothetical" or "potential" mood in another. Even when two different moods exist...
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    mood, the conditional, that included the two conditional tenses (simple and compound), but nowadays those tenses are included in the indicative mood....
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  • regards their tense, aspect, and mood. Many languages have a specialized type of verb form called the conditional mood – broadly equivalent in meaning...
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  • imperative mood (emir kipi), the necessitative mood (gereklilik kipi), the optative mood (istek kipi), desiderative mood (dilek kipi), conditional mood (şart...
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    language teaching, particular tense–aspect–mood combinations such as "present progressive" and "conditional perfect" are often referred to simply as "tenses"...
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  • In Romanian, the conditional and optative moods have identical forms, thus being commonly referred to as the conditional-optative mood. In Sanskrit, the...
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  • imperative mood. In the compound verbal constructions, there are forms for the indicative mood, the conditional mood, a mood for conditional possibility...
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  • languages A conditional expression in computer programming languages such as ?: Conditions in a contract Conditional mood (or conditional tense), a verb...
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  • adjectives. The analytic series consists of compound tenses and the conditional mood. It is further divided into the сум-series, беше-pluperfect series...
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    the superordinate moods (indicative, interrogative, imperative and optative) with predicates in the subordinate moods (conditional, causative, contemporative...
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    the third conditional), while the main clause is in the conditional mood as in the second conditional (i.e. simple conditional or conditional progressive...
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  • eight simple tense–aspect–mood forms, categorized into the indicative, subjunctive and imperative moods, with the conditional mood sometimes viewed as an...
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  • hortative). In Slovene literature, this mood is only considered to be extension of the indicative and conditional mood. In addition, there are several non-finite...
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  • duties, prices would go down. Conditional mood is used in conditional (if) sentences; this usage requires conditional mood in subordinate and main clauses...
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  • ('to live') ~ Vivr-, Volere ('to want') ~ Vorr- etc. The Italian conditional mood is a mood that refers to an action that is possible or probable, but is...
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  • The conditional perfect is a grammatical construction that combines the conditional mood with perfect aspect. A typical example is the English would have...
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  • the two modern dialects of Armenian. Both dialects have five moods: indicative, conditional, optative/subjunctive, necessitative, imperative; of these only...
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  • Counterfactual conditionals (also contrafactual, subjunctive or X-marked) are conditional sentences which discuss what would have been true under different...
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  • form three moods (наклонения): indicative (изъявительное), conditional (сослагательное) and imperative (повелительное). The imperative mood second-person...
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    and past tense, volition, passive voice, causation, imperative and conditional mood, and ability. There are also special forms for conjunction with other...
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  • respectively. Open conditional clauses in turn can be divided into particular and general. Open conditional sentences generally use the indicative mood in both protasis...
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  • Bulgarian, or else as a category of use of another form, as of the conditional mood of Italian or French: Il a été amené à l'hôpital. "He was taken to...
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  • used in a counterfactual conditional clause, which begins with si ("if"), and the other clause is usually in the conditional mood: "If I were rich, I would...
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  • well. The conditional mood corresponds mostly to 'would' or 'should' or to the past subjunctive in English. (Finnish lacks a subjunctive mood.) The potential...
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    imperative mood (impératif), and the conditional mood (conditionnel). The non-finite moods include the infinitive mood (infinitif), the present participle...
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  • Commonly encountered moods include the indicative, subjunctive, and conditional. Mood can be bound up with tense, aspect, or both, in particular verb forms...
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  • present-day Modern English. Other moods existing in English besides the indicative are the imperative ("Be quiet!") and the conditional ("I would be quiet") (although...
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    there is also the imperative mood. The conditional mood has two more tenses: the first conditional (commonly used in conditional clauses, both for possible...
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