grammar conditionals, wishes

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wishes
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past simple, past perfect, conversely!
present subjunctive verbs
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insist, order, reccomend, request, suggest, think
present subjunctive adjectives
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advisable, desirable, essential, preferable
present subjunctive nouns
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condition, demand, decision, insistence, requirement
use of present subjunctive
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that clauses after reporting verbs (without that: be delivered, should stop, stop)
unreal past = subjunctive
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imaginary situations in the past
past subjunctive, unreal conditionals
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if she were to eat
third conditional - inversion
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had he agreed
second conditional - inversion
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were he to agree
wish - annoying
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I wish you wouldn't shout at the time
as if / as though
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present simple, perfect - likely, past - unlikely
imagine = suppose, past simple
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imagine he were to tell you, told you, tells you
imagine = suppose
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suppose she were to have followed, had followed
It's time
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past simple, It's time we left
She lets people laugh at him
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She lets people be laught at
He is said
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to be, to have been, to be doing,
She was Seen to cross the street
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She was seen crossing the street

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