Imperative Verb Inclination, Discrediting Inclination and Subjunctive (tale)

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In the Dictionary Kingdom, in the Verbal Statelived a variety of verbs. And this country was ruled at once by three sovereigns — tsars, three siblings under the surname of the Verbal Inclinations. The elder brother was called the Imperative Declination, the middle one was Declination Descriptive, and the youngest was called the Conditional Inclination of the Verb. All three kings and moods were the grammatical category of verbs.

Older brother, Imperative Inclination of the Verb,he was strict, he constantly ordered something for everyone, demanded something, forced someone. “Go there, do it, go to work, go to bed!” - only heard from him. And when he was in anger, he exclaimed briefly: “Sleep! Shut up! Step march! "

No, of course, he was extremely fairthe ruler. And with those who did not need orders, he was quite nice, expressing his request calmly and culturally. For example: “Be kind, plant more rose bushes in my garden!” Or “Prepare for lunch today, please, fried chicken!”

And it happened when he was in the veryexcellent mood and affectionately offered to someone: "Let's go to the movies! Let's play! Long live fragrant soap and mint tooth powder! Be healthy!"

Verbs used by the sovereign InclinationThe imperative, could vary by gender and numbers, but had no time. For example, “cook” - 2 faces of the plural, and “cook” - 2 faces of the singular. “Let's cook” - 1 person plural.

Verbs in the imperativethe numbers of 2 persons have their own, inherent only to this mood, form: add to the verbal basis the postfix "and" or use the method of education without the suffix: "talk - talk", "laugh - laugh"

The ending “those” is added to the plural: “speak,” “laugh.”

But, if the Imperative Inclination turned not toto his interlocutor, and had in mind third parties who did not participate in the direct dialogue, the verbs in the speech had the appearance of 3 persons either singular or plural in the indicative mood, but with the addition of the words “let”, “let them” or “yes”: “Let them go”, “let them come”, “let there be light.”

Of course, we have already noticed that in anger the elder brother threw out sharp short orders, expressing them with an indefinite form of the verb: “sit!”, “Be silent!”

When he was in good spirits andoffered to his subjects or friends, for example, to have a little fun, then used to invite the form of the verb plural of 1 person of the indicative mood of the perfect form in combination with the words “come on or let’s”: “let's go,” “let's have lunch”.

Middle Brother, Indicative Verb Declination,He was also an honest man, fair, in general - a realist. He spoke in ordinary and understandable language, using the verbs of all known persons and numbers, as well as in all existing tenses. Verbs in the indicative mood signified a real action that is currently taking place, which was in the past or planned in the future.

And even if a sovereign named the Indicative Sentence of the Verb joked or simply - lied, fantasized, then inhis speech was in no way reflected. He used the same verbs with which he spoke about truthful things. To guess that at the moment the king tells a fairy tale, and does not tell his next fiction or just composed an amazing, fantastic story, it was possible only in meaning.

In speaking, he used verbs in allpossible persons, numbers, kinds and times. For example, in the present tense this part of speech could be conjugated: “I think” - 1 person, “you think” - 2 person, “he thinks” - 3 person. And it also changed in numbers. If the proposed version of the verbs were in the singular, then "we believe", "you think" and "they think" are already defined as the verbs of the plural.

And the third brother was very soft and indecisive.the ruler. Yes, he, in fact, did not give any orders, did not issue decrees. Most often, the Conditional Inclination of the Verb gave its brothers cautious advice: “It would be better, my dear brother, the Obligatory Inclination of the Verb In Russian, if you ordered less, but would be softer with the subjects ...” or “I would walk more on your fresh air".

Sometimes the Subjunctive Inclination (and he had such a name) was attacked by reverie. He went into the field and imagined all sorts of amazing things.

"If I had wings, I would fly overearth, like a bird! ”By the way, the verbs that he used in his speeches could be changed by gender and number. The time of these verbs is not determined, but the verb in the subjunctive mood has the form of the past tense with the particle “b” or “to”.

The brothers were very friendly. Therefore, sometimes they used in their speech those verb forms that were peculiar to a different mood. That is, for example, verb forms of the imperative mood were often met in the meaning of the indicative mood: "Here she take and turn her head in his direction." And sometimes the form of the imperative mood may even have the meaning of the subjunctive: “If you did not come in time, I could not have caught me.”

And in some cases, the verb, standing in the form of an indicative mood, suddenly turned into an order, that is, was used with the meaning of the imperative mood: “Well, what did you get up? Go, go! ”

The form of the conditional mood also sometimes has an imperative meaning: “You would have talked with Natalia, since so many passes she had accumulated!”

So they ruled their wonderful kingdom happily ever after. Yes, and still rule today.