What part of speech is subjunctive?

Subjunctive can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. subjunctive is a noun, singular of subjunctives.
  • 2. subjunctive is an adjective.

Inflections

Noun

Adjective

  • Positive
    Comparative
    Superlative
  • more subjunctive
    most subjunctive
  • Positive: subjunctive 
  • Comparative: more subjunctive
  • Superlative: most subjunctive

What does subjunctive mean?

Definitions

Adjective

subjunctive - relating to a mood of verbs; "subjunctive verb endings"

Noun

subjunctive - The subjunctive mood .
subjunctive - A form in the subjunctive mood.

Examples of subjunctive

#   Sentence  
1. adj. Subjunctive verb endings.
2. adj. With the subjunctive past all the 'be' verbs become 'were', OK?
3. adj. Truth be told, this sentence uses the subjunctive mood.
4. adj. The future subjunctive mode in the Portuguese language is strictly connected to conditional sentences.
5. adj. Most people struggle with using the subjunctive mood.
6. adj. You can use the subjunctive when expressing a wish.
7. adj. Have you noticed how 'haber,' 'saber,' and 'caber' irregularly change in very similar ways? The 'yo' present form of the three are 'he,' 'sé,' and 'que...po,' the preterite forms of them are 'hube,' 'supe,' and 'cupe,' the future forms are 'habré,' 'sabré,' and 'cabré,' and the subjunctive present forms are 'haya,' 'sepa,' and 'quepa.' Okay, 'saber' and 'caber' might be more similar to each other than they are to 'haber.'
8. adj. Subjunctive Spanish isn't hard, but subjunctive English can be.
9. noun Today, we are going to unravel the mystery of the English subjunctive.
10. noun Is context really necessary to understand the subjunctive?
11. noun What is the subjunctive of the verb "to be"?
Sentence  
adj.
Subjunctive verb endings.
With the subjunctive past all the 'be' verbs become 'were', OK?
Truth be told, this sentence uses the subjunctive mood.
The future subjunctive mode in the Portuguese language is strictly connected to conditional sentences.
Most people struggle with using the subjunctive mood.
You can use the subjunctive when expressing a wish.
Have you noticed how 'haber,' 'saber,' and 'caber' irregularly change in very similar ways? The 'yo' present form of the three are 'he,' 'sé,' and 'que...po,' the preterite forms of them are 'hube,' 'supe,' and 'cupe,' the future forms are 'habré,' 'sabré,' and 'cabré,' and the subjunctive present forms are 'haya,' 'sepa,' and 'quepa.' Okay, 'saber' and 'caber' might be more similar to each other than they are to 'haber.'
Subjunctive Spanish isn't hard, but subjunctive English can be.
noun
Today, we are going to unravel the mystery of the English subjunctive.
Is context really necessary to understand the subjunctive?
What is the subjunctive of the verb "to be"?

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