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Is it imperative that the subjunctive be used? (If I were you, I’d have a look at this . . . )

Aim Success Criteria To recognise the subjunctive form I know that certain verbs and expressions require a different verb form. I know that a subjunctive verb does not change for I/you/he/they/etc. I can give advice using the subjunctive structure, “If I were you, I would…”

Giving Advice What would you suggest for these problems? Did anyone begin their suggestion with the phrase, “If I were you, I would…”? Well done; you’re using the subjunctive verb form!

Strange New Verbs Huh? The subjunctive verb form? What’s that? Have a look at these sentences, can you see anything unusual about the verbs? If John were to get an A on his test, I would be very surprised. Were I a little bit taller, I would be able to reach the shelf. I would run if I were younger. If I were him, I’d try a lot harder at school.

Strange New Verbs Wouldn’t we usually say them like this? If John got an A on his test, I would be very surprised. If I was a little bit taller, I would be able to reach the shelf. I would run if I was younger. If I was him, I’d try a lot harder at school.

Subjunctive Verbs The subjunctive verb form can be used to show that we don’t think the situation is really possible. I’m not going to cool down anytime soon! Japanese isn’t going to be taught here.

Subjunctive Verbs The subjunctive verb form structure is really quite simple: For all verbs except the past of ‘be’, you use the same as the infinitive (basic) form. be (past) be (present) all other verbs (past and present) I were you were he, she, it were we were they were I be you be he, she, it be we be they be I work you work he, she, it works we work they work

Subjunctive Verbs Actually, it’s even easier because the subjunctive doesn’t change according to the person (I, you, he/she/it, etc.) You don’t always notice this, because it sometimes sounds like the normal verb.

Ok, that’s what it is, but what is it for? The subjunctive verb form isn’t common in everyday British speech. However, it is often used after formal verbs such as require, demand, suggest, propose. The governors propose that class 5 learn maths all day. The Queen demands that all children be taught to curtsey. Mrs Smith requires that James Brown go to her office now. Might I suggest that your son wait outside until we have finished our chat?

Other Uses The subjunctive verb form is also used after formal expressions, such as it is desirable/necessary/vital/essential It is desirable that the whole class be here early for the trip. Is it necessary that you eat all your chocolate right now? It is vital that each child bring their own water bottle to school. It is essential that Magda take her hay fever medicine daily.

Plenary What have we learned about the subjunctive form? The subjunctive form is used in formal language. It can be used to give advice or a talk about an unreal situation. The subjunctive form follows certain verbs or expressions. If I were you though, I wouldn’t worry too much about it!

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