The Subjunctive
The Subjunctive
THE SUBJUNCTIVE
The subjunctive is a mood1 which used to express uncertainty, wishes, desires, etc. It
usually refers to non-factual or hypothetical situations. The subjunctive is more commonly
used in formal spoken language and formal writing.
The subjunctive can be present or past. In the present subjunctive, the verb is always in
the infinitive without to, no matter in what tense the subjunctive-triggering verb or
expression is. This verb usually occurs in that-clauses, especially in American English. The
present subjunctive is often triggered by verbs and expressions that express commands,
demands, desires, formal motions, parliamentary resolutions, orders, recommendations,
suggestions, wishes, etc. Notice the typical structure of sentences in the present subjunctive.2
SUBJECT1 + VERB13 (in any tense) + (THAT+) SUBJECT2 + (NOT+)4 VERB2 (in the
infinitive without to) (+ OBJECTS + ADVERBS)
OR
IT IS IMPORTANT2 + (THAT+) SUBJECT2 + (NOT+) VERB2 (in the infinitive without
to) (+ OBJECTS + ADVERBS)
For example: The teacher recommended that Mary (not) take the exam again.
It was advisable that they cancel the operation.
The present subjunctive can also occur in fixed expressions (or formulae) introduced by
one of the expressions like albeit, although, if, lest, provided that, so, so that, in order that,
though, till, that, unless, whatever, whether, whoever, etc.
For example: So be it.
If he be guilty, hang him.
Whether she be guilty or not, summon her.
Whatever be the reasons for their action, we cannot tolerate such disloyalty.
Though he be the President himself, he shall hear us.
They removed the prisoner in order he not disturb the proceedings any
further.
On the other hand, the past subjunctive occurs in if-clauses and expressions with I wish
In this case, the plural past form of be (i.e., were) is used with all the persons.
For example: If I were you.
I wouldnt do it.
I wish Mary were here.
1
Mood is a grammatical notion that refers to a set of syntactic and semantic contrasts which are often shown by
the form of the verb and which express the speakers attitude to what is said or written. Three moods have often
been identified in English, namely, the indicative mood, the imperative mood, and the subjunctive mood (cf.
Crystal, 1991; Richards, Platt, & Platt., 1992).
2
The conjunction that can be left out.
3
Subjunctive-triggering verb.
4
Notice that in the negative, no auxiliary is needed.
Ingls IV (B-2008)
Prof. Argenis A. Zapata
Ingls IV (B-2008)
Prof. Argenis A. Zapata
Richards, J. C., Platt, J., & Platt, W. (1985). Longman dictionary of applied linguistics.
Essex, England: Longman.
Exercises
Complete the sentences, using the idea of the words in parentheses.
Examples: (You should organize a camping trip.)
The girls proposed that their scout leader organize a camping trip.
(Ms. Hanson thinks that the director should divide our class into two sections.)
Ms. Hanson recommended that our class be divided into two sections.
1. (You must call home every week.)
Dan's parents insisted that he ___________________ home every week.
2. (Someone must tell her the truth about her illness.)
It is essential that she ___________________ the truth about her illness.
3. (Open your suitcases for inspection.)
The customs official demanded that all passengers ___________________ their suitcases.
4. (Ann, you should take some art courses.)
The counselor recommended that Ann ___________________ some art courses.
5. (All parts of the motor must work correctly.)
It is vital that all parts of the motor ___________________ in proper working order.
6. (Please mail all packages at the central office.)
The director requests that all packages ___________________ at the central office.
7. (Soldiers must obey their officers.
It is imperative that soldiers ___________________ their officers.
8. (We must remember to give the babysitter certain phone numbers to call in case of
emergency.)
It is important that the baby-sitter ___________________ phone numbers to call in case of
emergency.
9. (Everybody must stay at home during the curfew.)
The government ordered that everybody ___________________ at home during the
curfew hours.
10. (Mom wants the children to make their beds before going to school.)
Mom asks that the children ___________________ their beds before going to school.