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German has two
forms of the
subjunctive mood,
namely Konjunktiv I (KI) 'present subjunctive' and
Konjunktiv II (KII) 'past subjunctive'.
Despite their English...
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Perfekt (past participle, does not vary by subject)
Conditional I and II –
Konjunktiv Below is a
paradigm of
German verbs, that is, a set of
conjugation tables...
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distinguish between two
types of
subjunctive moods, for example, the
Konjunktiv I and II in German. 1 In
modern usage, the
imperfect indicative usually...
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which the
conditional mood is
conventionally called Konjunktiv II,
differing from
Konjunktiv I. Thus, the
conditional version of "John eats if he is...
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where the Präteritum is
considered somewhat declamatory. The
German Konjunktiv I / II ("er habe" / "er hätte") is also used more
regularly in written...
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constructions are
sometimes referred to as
conditional (German: Konditional):
Konjunktiv II,
corresponds to English's
present conditional. It is
formed either...
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English was and were. The
subjunctive mood is
extant only as
Konjunktiv I (
Konjunktiv II is
totally lost)[clarification needed] in a
limited number of...
- pp. 33–44). Arapi, Inna (2010). Der
Gebrauch von
Infinitiv nagger und
Konjunktiv im
Altalbanischen mit
Ausblick auf das Rumänische. Hamburg: Kovač. Banfi...
- John
Benjamins Publishing Company. ISBN 978-90-272-6353-7. "2.1.7.1.3
Konjunktiv mit
Indikativformen - S****
Plattdeutsche Grammatik". s****-platt.de. Retrieved...
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subjunctive (German
Konjunktiv I) if the verb form is
clearly distinguishable from the indicative; if not, the past
subjunctive (German
Konjunktiv II) is used...