Subjunctive is used when the action is uncertain, hypothetical, or irrelevant; indicative when it is a known fact.
Subjunctive is used because these verbs express wishes or preferences about someone else’s actions, not facts.
Subjunctie is used because emotions don’t describe reality, but the speaker’s feelings about an action.
Subjunctive is used when the expression shows necessity, possibility, or subjectivity — not a certain fact.
Subjunctive is used because the speaker expresses doubt or denial, not certainty.
Subjunctive is used after these connectors because the action is aimed at achieving a future or uncertain goal.
Subjunctive is used because these clauses describe conditions that may or may not happen, not facts.
Subjunctive is used when the action is in the future or not yet realized; indicative when it’s habitual or past.
Subjunctive is used when the existence is unknown, hypothetical, or denied.
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