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The three uses of the subjunctive now most frequent are, to express awish, a concession, and condition contrary to fact. In spoken English, the subjunctive _were_ is much used in a wish or acondition contrary to fact, but hardly any other subjunctive formsare. It must be remembered, though, that many of the verbs in thesubjunctive have the same form as the indicative. Especially is thistrue of unreal conditions in past time; for example, -- Were we of open sense as the Greeks were, we _had foun...d_ [should have found] a poem here. --CARLYLE. IMPERATIVE MOOD. [Sidenote: _Definition. _] 231. The imperative mood is the form of the verb used in directcommands, entreaties, or requests. [Sidenote: _Usually second person. _] 232. The imperative is naturally used mostly with the secondperson, since commands are directed to a person addressed. (1) _Command. _ _Call up_ the shades of Demosthenes and Cicero to vouch for your words; _point_ to their immortal works. --J. Q. ADAMS. _Honor_ all men; _love_ all men; _fear_ none.
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