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==Author==
==Author==
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==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Miscellaneous-collocations|Miscellaneous collocations]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Collocations-with-pay|Collocations with pay]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/POSSESSIVE-PRONOUNS|POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Sentense-Structure|Sentense Structure]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Possible-Positions-of-Adverbs-in-a-Sentence|Possible Positions of Adverbs in a Sentence]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Perfect-Tenses|Perfect Tenses]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Adverbs-of-Manner|Adverbs of Manner]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Beside-and-Besides|Beside and Besides]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/INFINITIVES|INFINITIVES]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Prepositions|Prepositions]]

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Subjunctive mood in English

There are 3 ways to express the subjunctive present in English.

The first case is the most formal.

Should + base form of the verb

e.g. "The police insisted that the car should be removed immediately."

Base form of the verb

e.g. "The police insisted that the car be removed immediately."

Present Simple of the verb

e.g. "The police insist that the car is removed immediately."

Author

https://polyglotclub.com/member/Ci4

Related Lessons