The document discusses the subjunctive mood and its uses in different contexts such as wishing about the future, present, or past. It provides examples of subjunctive constructions with "wish," "as if," and "would rather" followed by the actual facts of the situations. Specifically, it gives 7 examples contrasting the subjunctive mood in the clause with the real fact of the matter.
The document discusses the subjunctive mood and its uses in different contexts such as wishing about the future, present, or past. It provides examples of subjunctive constructions with "wish," "as if," and "would rather" followed by the actual facts of the situations. Specifically, it gives 7 examples contrasting the subjunctive mood in the clause with the real fact of the matter.
The document discusses the subjunctive mood and its uses in different contexts such as wishing about the future, present, or past. It provides examples of subjunctive constructions with "wish," "as if," and "would rather" followed by the actual facts of the situations. Specifically, it gives 7 examples contrasting the subjunctive mood in the clause with the real fact of the matter.
1. Subjunctive: I wish I could come to your party toningt Fact: I will not come to your party tonight Wish about the present 2. Subjunctive: I wish my father visited me. Fact: My father don’t visit me. Wish about the past 3. Subjunctive: I wish I had studied harder when I was at school. Fact: I did not study hard when i was at school As If present 4. Subjunctive: You teaches me English as if you were an english teacher Fact : you is not an english teacher As if past 5. Subjunctive: Bagas talked as though he had been always right Fact: He was not always right Would rather past 6. Subjunctive: My father would rather I had done the exam seriously Fact : I did not do the exam seriously Would rather present 7. Subjunctive: I would rather My Mother had come yesterday Fact: My mother didn’t come yesterday