Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
subjunctive .
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Examples
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Your grandchildren will almost certainly have "subjunctives" only in fossilized phrases like "God save the Queen," in which case the subjunctive will have ceased to exist as a verb form.
Verbally Challenged 2005
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Spanish without subjunctives would just not be Spanish.
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Spanish without subjunctives would just not be Spanish.
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Spanish without subjunctives would just not be Spanish.
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Spanish without subjunctives would just not be Spanish.
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(That's why German newspapers are so full of subjunctives.)
The "blog" of "unnecessary" quotation marks still thrives 2009
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Spanish without subjunctives would just not be Spanish.
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Spanish without subjunctives would just not be Spanish.
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Spanish without subjunctives would just not be Spanish.
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Spanish without subjunctives would just not be Spanish.
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