The subjunctive is a verb mood used to express doubt, uncertainty, necessity, or emotion. It is often used in dependent clauses after certain verbs and expressions.
Think of the subjunctive as the "mood of possibilities." Just like how you use different moods to convey different emotions in your text messages (like using emojis for excitement or sarcasm), the subjunctive allows you to express different shades of meaning in French sentences.
Indicatif (Indicative): The indicative mood is used to state facts or make statements. It is the most commonly used verb mood in French.
Conditionnel (Conditional): The conditional mood is used to express hypothetical situations or actions that depend on a condition.
Impératif (Imperative): The imperative mood is used to give commands or make requests. It's like when your teacher tells you what to do in class, but in verb form.
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