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http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=1308908 Present and past subjunctive The terms present subjunctive and past subjunctive can be misunderstood, as they describe forms rather than meanings: the past and present subjunctives are so called because they resemble the past and present indicatives, respectively, but the difference between them is a difference in modality, not a temporal one. For example, in "I asked that it be done yesterday," be done (a present subjunctive) has no present-tense sense; and likewise, in "If that were true, I would know it," were (a past subjunctive) has no past-tense sense. -- ※ 編輯: Chengheong 來自: 118.169.187.29 (05/31 14:54)
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