jussive mood การใช้
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- Apart from that, jussive mood is still quite common in contemporary German.
- The usage of the indicative, subjunctive, and jussive moods in Classical Arabic is almost completely controlled by syntactic context.
- The past stem is inflected by removing the infinitive marker ( ), however the present stem and jussive mood are not so simple in many cases and are irregular.
- The putative jussive mood ( a reported order ) is formed introducing a quotative subordinate clause with the conjunction " lai " . " ViFa teica, "'lai "'ms las "'ot " "'- " he supposedly said ( ordered ) us to read . " However, jussive is not usually recognized as a distinct mood in Latvian literature.
- As I understand it, Classical Greek has a particular jussive mood to express wishes, separate from the ordinary subjunctive; I have a dim memory ( to go with my dim mentality ) of Robert Graves stating that the sentence " If only you two thieves would drown yourselves ! " could be expressed in three words in Classical Greek . ( We can also note the implication of a dual number, and of an inflected reflexive voice . . . O moi ego ! ! ! Preceding contribs ) 22 : 15, 24 December 2007 ( UTC)
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