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@ -35,15 +35,15 @@ The **subjunctive mood** is used to portray a probable or desired action.
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* It is used when the action is viewed as being possible if certain conditions are met.
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* Dependent Clauses - The subjunctive in a dependent clause is the most common use of
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the subjunctive preceded with (ἐάν, ἐι, ἄν) [See `Dependent Clauses <https://ugg.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mood_subjunctive.html#dependent-clauses>`_]
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* Independent Clauses - The subjunctive may also be used in an `independent clause <https://ugg.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mood_subjunctive.html#independent-clauses>`_ either
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* Independent Clauses - The subjunctive may also be used in an `Independent Clause <https://ugg.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mood_subjunctive.html#independent-clauses>`_ either
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(1) in a real question or
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(2) in a question where an answer is not expected to be given.
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* Subjunctive of Purpose/Result – The subjunctive case is often used to show purpose
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or results of an action in a clause that is preceded with a ἵνα.
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* Exhortative Subjunctive - It is used in the first person as an exhortation (even to the point of being a mild command).
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* Prohibitive Subjunctive - It is used in prohibitions
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or results of an action in a clause that is preceded with a ἵνα. [See `Subjunctive of Purpose <https://ugg.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mood_subjunctive.html#subjunctive-of-purpose-result>`_]
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* Exhortative Subjunctive - It is used in the first person as an exhortation (even to the point of being a mild command). {See `Exhortative Subjunctive <https://ugg.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mood_subjunctive.html#exhortative-subjunctive>`_}
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* Prohibitive Subjunctive - It is used in prohibitions [See `Prohibitive Subjunctive <https://ugg.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mood_subjunctive.html#prohibitive-subjunctive>`_]
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* General Subjunctive - It may also be used if the action is viewed as probable, or possible (instead of the optative mood).
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