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Definitions of conjunctive in various dictionaries:
noun - an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences
adj - serving or tending to connect
adj - involving the joint activity of two or more
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relating to or forming a connection or combination of things. |
relating to or forming connections between things: |
relating to a conjunction ( linking word), or expressing a link between two things that are both true: |
Relating to or forming a connection or combination of things. |
Of the nature of or relating to a conjunction. |
A word or expression acting as a conjunction. |
an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences |
serving or tending to connect |
involving the joint activity of two or more |
Joining connective. |
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The subjunctive is a grammatical mood (that is, a way of speaking that allows people to express their attitude toward what they are saying) found in many languages. Subjunctive forms of verbs are typically used to express various states of unreality such as wish, emotion, possibility, judgment, opinion, obligation, or action that have not yet occurred; the precise situations in which they are used vary from language to language. The subjunctive is an irrealis mood (one that does not refer directly to what is necessarily real) it is often contrasted with the indicative, which is a realis mood (used principally to indicate that something is a statement of fact). * Subjunctives occur most often, although not exclusively, in subordinate clauses, particularly that-clauses. Examples of the subjunctive in English are found in the sentences "I suggest that you be careful" and "It is important that she stay by your side." (The corresponding indicative forms of the verbs in bold would be are and |