subjunctive
Kelime Anlamı :
1. dilek kip.
2. dilek kipi.
3. dilek kipi ile ilgili.
4. isteme kipi.
5. istek kipine ait.
6. dilek kipiyle ilgili.
7. (isim) dilek kipi.
8. (sıfat) dilek kipi ile ilgili.
9. i., dilb. istek kipi. s., dilb. istek kipine ait.
10. şart.
Tanımlar :
1.
of, relating to, or being a mood of a verb used in some languages for contingent or hypothetical action, action viewed subjectively, or grammatically subordinate statements.
2. the subjunctive mood.
3. A subjunctive construction. see usage note at if.
2. the subjunctive mood.
3. A subjunctive construction. see usage note at if.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
inflected to indicate that an act or state of being is possible, contingent or hypothetical, and not a fact. english examples include so be it; I wouldn’t if I were you; were I a younger man, I would fight back; I asked that he leave.
2. the subjunctive mood.
3. A form in the subjunctive mood.
2. the subjunctive mood.
3. A form in the subjunctive mood.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
subjoined or added to something before said or written.
2. the subjunctive mood; also, a verb in the subjunctive mood.
2. the subjunctive mood; also, a verb in the subjunctive mood.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
subjoined or added to something before said or written.
2. in grammar, noting that mode of the verb by which is expressed condition, hypothesis, or contingency, and which is generally used in a clause subjoined or subordinate to another clause or verb, and preceded by one of certain conjunctions, especially (in english) if or though: as in the sentence “if that be the case, then I am wrong.”
3. in grammar, the subjunctive mode.
2. in grammar, noting that mode of the verb by which is expressed condition, hypothesis, or contingency, and which is generally used in a clause subjoined or subordinate to another clause or verb, and preceded by one of certain conjunctions, especially (in english) if or though: as in the sentence “if that be the case, then I am wrong.”
3. in grammar, the subjunctive mode.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia