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Congratulations on reaching the final lesson of this course! You have studied the subjunctive from every angle: what it is, how to form it, and when to use it. This lesson brings everything together into a comprehensive review with summary tables, decision trees, common pitfalls, and real-world examples.
The subjunctive is a mood that expresses subjectivity — wishes, emotions, doubt, recommendations, hypotheticals, and unrealised events. It contrasts with the indicative mood, which states facts and describes reality.
| Indicative | Subjunctive |
|---|---|
| Facts | Wishes |
| Certainty | Doubt |
| Reality | Hypotheticals |
| Description | Emotion |
| Known events | Unrealised events |
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