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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/25 19:10 UTC 版)
From subjunctive (from Latin subjunctivus, from sub- (“under”) + junctus (“joined”), perfect passive participle of jungere (“to join”) + adjective suffix -ivus) + mood (from Latin modus).
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subjunctive mood (plural subjunctive moods)
Subjunctive mood is used much more in some other languages, such as Spanish and Latin, than it is in English. Apart from the third-person singular form without the suffix -(e)s (I want that he go), modern English has only one verb that has mutually distinguishable indicative and subjunctive forms — be.
See also the conjugation at be.
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the subjunctive mood
the condition of being intoxicated
精神状態.