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mood_indicative [2022/03/07 20:34] – [Other realis moods] morgoth | mood_indicative [2023/08/05 18:54] – [Usage for irrealis moods] khul => khûl morgoth | ||
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====== Indicative mood ====== | ====== Indicative mood ====== | ||
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===== Usage for irrealis moods ===== | ===== Usage for irrealis moods ===== | ||
The following moods are // | The following moods are // | ||
- | * //Dynamic// modality, expressed by future tense ("I will sing") or modal verb " | + | * //Dynamic// modality, expressed by future tense ("I will sing" => " |
- | * //Comissive mood//, used for promises, vows and threats; | + | * //Comissive mood//, used for promises, vows and threats: "I will find the ring" => " |
- | * Some cases of //Jussive// and // | + | * Some cases of //Jussive// and // |
- | * // | + | * // |
- | * //Potential mood// uses any tense of Indicative, but adds some words expressing doubt (probably, possible). | + | * //Potential mood// uses any tense of Indicative, but adds some words expressing doubt (probably, possible): " |
- | * // | + | * // |
* In various conditional complex sentences: | * In various conditional complex sentences: | ||
- | * factual/ | + | * factual/ |
- | * predictive - future tense for both parts of sentence | + | * predictive |
- | * suppositional - when speaker is sure about consequences, | + | * suppositional |
- | * eventive - when speaker is sure that condition may happen, but unsure about consequences, | + | * eventive |