Subjunctive Mood Form with Examples in English

The subjunctive mood is one of different moods in English grammar. The subjunctive mood in English is a clause type used in some contexts which describe non-actual possibilities. For example, “It’s crucial that you be here” and “It’s crucial that he arrive early.”

In English, the subjunctive is syntactic rather than inflectional, since there is no specifically subjunctive verb form. The subjunctive mood is for expressing wishes, suggestions, or desires, and is usually indicated by an indicative verb such as wish or suggest, paired then with a subjunctive verb. 

The subjunctive is the third-person form of the verb with the ?s dropped in the present tense, but the verb to be is a special case where be and were are used instead of the indicative forms. The subjunctive is used after certain expressions that usually expresses something that you wish for, or a hypothetical rather than actual situation.

To know and understand better about the subjunctive mood in English, please take a look at the following examples, read and learn. The more you work hard, the better your results will be! 

Examples of Subjunctive Mood Sentences

  1. If I were in the program, I would sing the song.
  2. I suggest that Lisa write the article.
  3. I propose that Suzan be asked to perform in the program.
  4. If I were in the place, I would not do it.
  5. I suggest that Jack come here to solve it.
  6. I propose that you be present at the meeting.
  7. I doubt whether Aric would come.
  8. If Denis were here, he could have done it.
  9. If today were Friday, I could have attended the program.
  10. I suggest to Merry come here.
  11. I propose that Harry be asked to attend the party.
  12. Anna doubts whether she could do it.
  13. I suggest that Hanna sing the song.
  14. I propose that Steve be asked to complete the project.
  15. If we were in New Zealand, we would meet you.
  16. Jeff doubts whether Alice would like it.
  17. Jim wishes that all his friends would come.
  18. I suggest that Robert attend the meeting.
  19. I propose that Pam be asked to prepare the cake.
  20. If Tom were here, he could have solved the issue.
  21. I would follow them if I were you.
  22. The judge orders that the case halt immediately.
  23. I suggest that she buy what she can carry.
  24. You wish it were the truth.
  25. I require that you be busy.
  26. I request that she be faithful.
  27. They insist she have clemency.
  28. He commanded that he have the equipment.
  29. She would visit if she were free.
  30. I wish I were not so behind!
  31. You insist that he return the videos.
  32. I demand that she release me!
  33. The ruling ordered that he forfeit all stolen, privately he funds.
  34. I recommended that we be better stewards of our cities.
  35. It is crucial that safety remain a top priority.
  36. It is imperative that she administer the appropriate treatment.
  37. They are leaving early lest they face the storm.
  38. I wouldn’t do that if I were you.
  39. I demand he lower his sword.
  40. It is essential he be allowed.
  41. If I were ordered, I would go.
  42. I suggest that Lee play the guitar.
  43. I propose that Lee be asked to play the guitar.
  44. If I were Lee, I would play the guitar.
  45. He talks about grammar as if he were an expert.
  46. I wish that I were a fast runner.
  47. The professor requests that the paper be turned in on time.
  48. The rules require that each contestant submit an entry form.
  49. I suggest that the heat be reduced.
  50. If I were in your position, I would do the same.
  51. If he were here, he could play tennis.
  52. I wish he were here.
  53. The chairman ordered that we erect a beach hut.
  54. Long live the king.
  55. If I were the boss, I would leave.
  56. If I were to be rude.
  57. If that were the case, I would go.
  58. I think he may come.
  59. Do you think he will dare?

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