In grammar, the subjunctive mood (abbreviated or ) is a verb mood typically used in subordinate clauses to express various states of irreality such as wish, emotion, possibility, judgment, opinion, necessity, or action that has not yet occurred.
It is sometimes referred to as the conjunctive mood, as it often follows a conjunction. The details of subjunctive use vary from language to language.
Indo-European languages
Proto-Indo-European
The reconstructed Proto Indo-European language is the hypothetical parent of many language families. These include the Romance languages, Celtic lang...