AI & ChatGPT searches , social queriess for CONDITIONAL MOOD

Search references for CONDITIONAL MOOD. Phrases containing CONDITIONAL MOOD

See searches and references containing CONDITIONAL MOOD!

AI searches containing CONDITIONAL MOOD

CONDITIONAL MOOD

  • Conditional mood
  • Grammatical mood

    The conditional mood (abbreviated cond) is a grammatical mood used in conditional sentences to express a proposition whose validity is dependent on some

    Conditional mood

    Conditional_mood

  • Irrealis mood
  • Grammatical mood

    conditional moods may be employed instead of the subjunctive in referring to doubtful or unlikely events (see the main article). The conditional mood

    Irrealis mood

    Irrealis_mood

  • Grammatical mood
  • Grammatical feature of verbs

    "conditional" mood in one language may largely overlap with that of the "hypothetical" or "potential" mood in another. Even when two different moods exist

    Grammatical mood

    Grammatical_mood

  • Spanish verbs
  • Verbs in the Spanish language

    mood, the conditional, that included the two conditional tenses (simple and compound), but nowadays those tenses are included in the indicative mood.

    Spanish verbs

    Spanish verbs

    Spanish_verbs

  • Tense–aspect–mood
  • Grammatical system of a language that covers the expression of tense, aspect, and mood

    mood. In Spanish, the simple conditional (condicional simple) is classified as one of the simple tenses (tiempos simples), but is named for the mood (conditional)

    Tense–aspect–mood

    Tense–aspect–mood

  • Subjunctive mood
  • Irrealis grammatical mood

    to form the conditional. On occasion, it is also used as a replacement for the present subjunctive when the indicative and subjunctive moods of a verb are

    Subjunctive mood

    Subjunctive_mood

  • Uses of English verb forms
  • language teaching, particular tense–aspect–mood combinations such as "present progressive" and "conditional perfect" are often referred to simply as "tenses"

    Uses of English verb forms

    Uses of English verb forms

    Uses_of_English_verb_forms

  • Conditional sentence
  • Sentence expressing an 'if-then' relation

    regards their tense, aspect, and mood. Many languages have a specialized type of verb form called the conditional mood – broadly equivalent in meaning

    Conditional sentence

    Conditional_sentence

  • Optative mood
  • Grammatical mood

    In Romanian, the conditional and optative moods have identical forms, thus being commonly referred to as the conditional-optative mood. In Sanskrit, the

    Optative mood

    Optative_mood

  • English conditional sentences
  • Sentences of the form "if x, then y"

    the third conditional), while the main clause is in the conditional mood as in the second conditional (i.e. simple conditional or conditional progressive

    English conditional sentences

    English conditional sentences

    English_conditional_sentences

  • Greenlandic language
  • Inuit language spoken in Greenland

    the superordinate moods (indicative, interrogative, imperative and optative) with predicates in the subordinate moods (conditional, causative, contemporative

    Greenlandic language

    Greenlandic language

    Greenlandic_language

  • French verbs
  • Parts of speech in French grammar

    eight simple tense–aspect–mood forms, categorized into the indicative, subjunctive and imperative moods, with the conditional mood sometimes viewed as an

    French verbs

    French_verbs

  • Slovene verbs
  • Verbs in the Slovene language

    tense. Conditional mood (pogojnik), which is used to state possibilities or wishes in the present or preterite tenses. Optative or hortative mood (optativ

    Slovene verbs

    Slovene_verbs

  • Italian grammar
  • Grammar of the Italian language

    ('to live') ~ Vivr-, Volere ('to want') ~ Vorr- etc. The Italian conditional mood is a mood that refers to an action that is possible or probable, but is

    Italian grammar

    Italian grammar

    Italian_grammar

  • Conditional perfect
  • Grammatical construction

    The conditional perfect is a grammatical construction that combines the conditional mood with perfect aspect. A typical example is the English would have

    Conditional perfect

    Conditional_perfect

  • Counterfactual conditional
  • Conditionals that discuss what would have been if things were otherwise

    Counterfactual conditionals (also contrafactual/subjunctive/X-marked conditionals) are conditional sentences that describe what would have been true if

    Counterfactual conditional

    Counterfactual_conditional

  • Macedonian conjugation
  • Inflection of verbs in the Macedonian language

    adjectives. The analytic series consists of compound tenses and the conditional mood. It is further divided into the сум-series, беше-pluperfect series

    Macedonian conjugation

    Macedonian_conjugation

  • Conditional
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    languages A conditional expression in computer programming languages such as ?: Conditions in a contract Conditional mood (or conditional tense), a verb

    Conditional

    Conditional

  • Armenian verbs
  • Armenian language component

    the two modern dialects of Armenian. Both dialects have five moods: indicative, conditional, optative/subjunctive, necessitative, imperative; of these only

    Armenian verbs

    Armenian_verbs

  • Lithuanian grammar
  • Grammatical rules of the Lithuanian language

    duties, prices would go down. Conditional mood is used in conditional (if) sentences; this usage requires conditional mood in subordinate and main clauses

    Lithuanian grammar

    Lithuanian_grammar

  • Russian grammar
  • form three moods (наклонения): indicative (изъявительное), conditional (сослагательное) and imperative (повелительное). The imperative mood second-person

    Russian grammar

    Russian_grammar

  • Adyghe morphology
  • " Conditional Time: To indicate an event or plan that will happen at the time another action takes place, use the prefix з- (z-) and the conditional suffix

    Adyghe morphology

    Adyghe_morphology

  • Latin conditional clauses
  • Conditional clauses spoken in Latin

    respectively. Open conditional clauses in turn can be divided into particular and general. Open conditional sentences generally use the indicative mood in both protasis

    Latin conditional clauses

    Latin_conditional_clauses

  • Finnish conjugation
  • Aspect of verbs in the Finnish language

    The conditional mood corresponds mostly to 'would' or 'should', or to the past subjunctive, in English, although Finnish lacks a subjunctive mood. The

    Finnish conjugation

    Finnish_conjugation

  • Uyghur grammar
  • Grammar of the Uyghur language

    state INDIR:indirect statement mood HEARSAY:hearsay mood SUBJASS:subjective assessment mood OBJASS:objective assessment mood Uyghur exhibits the agglutination

    Uyghur grammar

    Uyghur_grammar

  • Tarantino dialect
  • Dialect of Neapolitan spoken in Apulia

    syntax: Loss of the infinitive ("vogghie cu vvoche" = I want to go) Double conditional marking ("ce aveve, te dave" = if I had, I would give you) Greco-Salentino

    Tarantino dialect

    Tarantino dialect

    Tarantino_dialect

  • Serbian language
  • Standard variety of Serbo-Croatian

    there is also the imperative mood. The conditional mood has two more tenses: the first conditional (commonly used in conditional clauses, both for possible

    Serbian language

    Serbian language

    Serbian_language

  • Sliding Doors
  • 1998 film

    The A.V. Club. Lim, Dennis (21 September 2015). "Blind Chance: The Conditional Mood". The Criterion Collection. Ng, Yvonne (Fall 2005). "Fate and Choice

    Sliding Doors

    Sliding_Doors

  • French language
  • Romance language

    imperative mood (impératif), and the conditional mood (conditionnel). The non-finite moods include the infinitive mood (infinitif), the present participle

    French language

    French language

    French_language

  • Grammatical tense
  • Expression of time reference in grammar

    Commonly encountered moods include the indicative, subjunctive, and conditional. Mood can be bound up with tense, aspect, or both, in particular verb forms

    Grammatical tense

    Grammatical_tense

  • Subjunctive mood in Spanish
  • Spanish grammar

    used in a counterfactual conditional clause, which begins with si ("if"), and the other clause is usually in the conditional mood: "If I were rich, I would

    Subjunctive mood in Spanish

    Subjunctive_mood_in_Spanish

  • English subjunctive
  • English embedded clause type marking non-real possibilities

    wrong to believe that mood choice is a necessary component of the semantic contrast between indicative and subjunctive conditionals". Michela Ippolito.

    English subjunctive

    English subjunctive

    English_subjunctive

  • Hungarian verbs
  • Verbs of the Hungarian language

    verbs have 3 moods: indicative, conditional and subjunctive / imperative. The indicative has a past and non-past tense. The conditional has a non-past

    Hungarian verbs

    Hungarian_verbs

  • Leichte Sprache
  • Use one sentence for one statement. Use active voice. Do not use conditional mood. A sentence should be formed with the elements subject + predicate

    Leichte Sprache

    Leichte_Sprache

  • Adyghe verbs
  • attached to the root. The conditional mood expresses a condition ("if"). It is formed by the suffix ~мэ (/~ma/). The concessive mood expresses a contrast or

    Adyghe verbs

    Adyghe_verbs

  • Dubitative mood
  • Epistemic grammatical mood

    Bulgarian, or else as a category of use of another form, as of the conditional mood of Italian or French: Il a été amené à l'hôpital. "He was taken to

    Dubitative mood

    Dubitative_mood

  • English verbs
  • Verbs in the English language

    tense and aspectual forms in condition and conditional clauses follows special patterns; see conditional mood. For use of tenses in indirect speech, see

    English verbs

    English verbs

    English_verbs

  • Czech language
  • West Slavic language

    The conditional mood is formed with a conditional auxiliary verb after the participle ending in -l which is used to form the past tense. This mood indicates

    Czech language

    Czech language

    Czech_language

  • Japanese conjugation
  • Overview of how Japanese verbs conjugate

    and past tense, volition, passive voice, causation, imperative and conditional mood, and ability. There are also special forms for conjunction with other

    Japanese conjugation

    Japanese conjugation

    Japanese_conjugation

  • Bulgarian verbs
  • причастие) is used to form the present perfect, in the renarrative and conditional mood and as an adjective. It is formed by adding -л (this is its masculine

    Bulgarian verbs

    Bulgarian_verbs

  • Gallo language
  • Oïl language spoken in eastern Brittany, France

    conjugate the conditional mood, and -yain for the first person plural appears in proverbs. The endings of the future tense and the conditional are the same

    Gallo language

    Gallo_language

  • Bulgarian language
  • Eastern South Slavic language

    The conditional mood consists of five compound tenses, most of which are not grammatically distinguishable. The present, future and past conditional use

    Bulgarian language

    Bulgarian language

    Bulgarian_language

  • Realis mood
  • Grammatical mood used for statement of fact

    present-day Modern English. Other moods existing in English besides the indicative are the imperative ("Be quiet!") and the conditional ("I would be quiet") (although

    Realis mood

    Realis_mood

  • Italian language
  • Romance language

    subjunctive mood (present tense and past tense), one simple conjugation in the conditional mood, and one simple conjugation in the imperative mood. Corresponding

    Italian language

    Italian language

    Italian_language

  • Esperanto
  • International auxiliary language

    tenses and three moods. They are present tense -as, future tense -os, past tense -is, infinitive mood -i, conditional mood -us and jussive mood -u (used for

    Esperanto

    Esperanto

    Esperanto

  • Evidentiality
  • Linguistic notion of claims' support

    like English in not having grammatical evidentiality, but do have a conditional mood which has three uses: conditions, future-in-the-past, and hearsay.

    Evidentiality

    Evidentiality

  • German verbs
  • Common conditional endings in present and past tense: -e, -est, -e, -en, -et, -en sein "to be" is irregular in the conditional mood Present conditional: sei

    German verbs

    German_verbs

  • Ubykh grammar
  • Grammar of the Ubykh language

    marker for dynamic past, conditional II, and stative present. Negation in all tenses except for dynamic present Affect marker Mood or converb markers Conjunctive

    Ubykh grammar

    Ubykh_grammar

  • Run Lola Run
  • 1998 German film by Tom Tykwer

    20 March 2021. Lim, Dennis (21 September 2015). "Blind Chance: The Conditional Mood". The Criterion Collection. Archived from the original on 18 April

    Run Lola Run

    Run_Lola_Run

  • Latvian grammar
  • Grammar of the Latvian language

    in five moods: indicative; imperative; conditional; conjunctive (Latvian literature, however, does not make a distinction between conditional and conjunctive

    Latvian grammar

    Latvian_grammar

  • Portuguese grammar
  • Grammar of the Portuguese language

    tense: cantaremos, "we will sing" conditional mood: conditional tense: cantaríamos, "we would sing" subjunctive mood used in certain subordinate clauses:

    Portuguese grammar

    Portuguese_grammar

  • Portuguese conjugation
  • Grammatical forms of verbs in the Portuguese language

    moods—present, preterite, imperfect, pluperfect, future, and conditional. Three (or four) moods—indicative, subjunctive, imperative (and conditional,

    Portuguese conjugation

    Portuguese_conjugation

  • Welsh language
  • Brittonic language

    the periphrastic forms of the future and conditional tenses. In the preterite, future and conditional mood tenses, there are inflected forms of all verbs

    Welsh language

    Welsh language

    Welsh_language

  • Modern Greek
  • Dialects and varieties of the Greek language spoken in the modern era

    of ἐθέλω ἵνα → θέλω να → θε' να → θα), which marks future tense and conditional mood auxiliary verb forms for certain verb forms (in particular the perfect

    Modern Greek

    Modern_Greek

  • Silesian grammar
  • Grammar of the Silesian language

    jeśli/eźli/ejźli/jeli/eli/jeźli/jesi meaning "if" (for real conditionals) or gdyby and keby (where by is the conditional particle) czy meaning "whether" (also an interrogative

    Silesian grammar

    Silesian_grammar

  • English markers of habitual aspect
  • experience we would not try it again for the next three years); as a conditional mood marker (I would do it if I could); and as a modal verb of politeness

    English markers of habitual aspect

    English markers of habitual aspect

    English_markers_of_habitual_aspect

  • Hindustani verbs
  • Verbs in the Hindi and Urdu languages

    Counterfactual mood Conditional Past subjunctive Imperative mood Present imperative Future imperative Notes: When making an if-clause, the conditional mood is used

    Hindustani verbs

    Hindustani_verbs

  • Blind Chance
  • 1987 Polish film

    Database (archived) Blind Chance - Krzysztof Kieślowski at Culture.pl Blind Chance: The Conditional Mood an essay by Dennis Lim at the Criterion Collection

    Blind Chance

    Blind_Chance

  • Imperative mood
  • Grammatical mood

    The imperative mood is a grammatical mood that forms a command or request. The imperative mood is used to demand or require that an action be performed

    Imperative mood

    Imperative_mood

  • Grammatical particle
  • Concept in grammar

    of a whole sentence. One example is the particle бы, which imparts conditional mood (subjunctive) to a verb it is applied to or to a whole sentence. Other

    Grammatical particle

    Grammatical_particle

  • Lithuanian language
  • East Baltic language

    for any of the following moods: Indicative Indirect Imperative Conditional/subjunctive In the indicative mood and indirect moods, all verbs can have eleven

    Lithuanian language

    Lithuanian language

    Lithuanian_language

  • Old Polish
  • Early form of the Polish language, spoken between the 10th and 16th centuries

    two moods, declarative and imperative; and had one of two lexical aspects, perfective or imperfective. There was also the analytical conditional mood, formed

    Old Polish

    Old_Polish

  • Volapük
  • Constructed international auxiliary language

    for courteous requests, and jussive -öz an emphatic command. Conditional mood Conditionals are formed with -la for the protasis (if-clause) and -öv for

    Volapük

    Volapük

    Volapük

  • Pluperfect
  • Grammatical tense

    adjectival verbs (powinienem był zrobić "I should have done") and conditional mood (zrobiłbym był "I would have done") are often wrongly considered pluperfect

    Pluperfect

    Pluperfect

  • Arcaicam Esperantom
  • Constructed dialect of Esperanto

    conditional mood: The future-tense conjugation estos becomes estoms, etc. The past-tense conjugation estis becomes estims, etc. The conditional-mood conjugation

    Arcaicam Esperantom

    Arcaicam_Esperantom

  • List of glossing abbreviations
  • List of interlinear glossing abbreviations

    element' and tam 'tense–aspect–mood element' (also ng number–gender, pn person–number, ta tense–aspect, tame tense–aspect–mood–evidential) etc. These are

    List of glossing abbreviations

    List_of_glossing_abbreviations

  • Ancient Greek conditional clauses
  • Part of grammar in ancient Greek

    by the subjunctive mood. (The second vowel of ἐάν (eán) is long, as appears from examples in Sophocles and Aristophanes.) Conditional sentences of this

    Ancient Greek conditional clauses

    Ancient_Greek_conditional_clauses

  • Dutch grammar
  • Grammar of the Dutch language

    gegeten hebben 'I would have eaten' – past conditional (either as future-in-the-past or conditional mood) The future tenses all take the auxiliary verb

    Dutch grammar

    Dutch_grammar

  • Finnish grammar
  • Grammatical rules of the Finnish language

    the verb morphology sections, the mood referred to will be the indicative unless otherwise stated. The conditional mood expresses the idea that the action

    Finnish grammar

    Finnish_grammar

  • Proto-Sámi language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Sámi languages

    others chose the elative plural. The conditional mood had the mood marker *-kćē- (cognate to the Estonian conditional marker -ks-), to which past tense endings

    Proto-Sámi language

    Proto-Sámi_language

  • Eastern South Slavic
  • Subgroup of South Slavic languages

    кучињата што лаеја - I was scared by the dogs that barked. (Macedonian) Conditional mood: In Bulgarian it is formed by a special form of the auxiliary 'съм'

    Eastern South Slavic

    Eastern_South_Slavic

  • Insular Celtic languages
  • Group of Celtic languages of Brittany, Great Britain, Ireland, and the Isle of Man

    Creation of the equative degree Creation of the imperfect Creation of the conditional mood Morphosyntactic and syntactic Rigidisation of VSO order Creation of

    Insular Celtic languages

    Insular_Celtic_languages

  • Sequence of tenses
  • Set of grammatical rules

    verb is in the present or future tense (as opposed to past tense or conditional mood). For example: Batman says that he needs a special key for the Batmobile

    Sequence of tenses

    Sequence_of_tenses

  • Ukrainian grammar
  • г, and с undergo iotation (as do their present conjugation). The conditional mood is used to state hypothetical states, wishes, and desires. It has 2

    Ukrainian grammar

    Ukrainian_grammar

  • Imperfect
  • Grammatical construct combining past tense with continuing aspect

    school." (The auxiliary would also has other uses, such as expressing conditional mood.) However, in many cases the habitual nature of the action does not

    Imperfect

    Imperfect

  • Skolt Sámi
  • Uralic language

    used, for example, to assign tense to lexical verbs in the conditional or potential mood which are not marked for tense themselves: Jiõm âʹte mon ni

    Skolt Sámi

    Skolt Sámi

    Skolt_Sámi

  • Japanese conjugation (imperfective form)
  • Element of Japanese language

    and past tense, volition, passive voice, causation, imperative and conditional mood, and ability. There are also special forms for conjunction with other

    Japanese conjugation (imperfective form)

    Japanese conjugation (imperfective form)

    Japanese_conjugation_(imperfective_form)

  • Irish grammar
  • Grammar of the Irish language

    irregular verbs. Tenses or moods are formed by inflecting the stem, and in the past and habitual past tenses and the conditional mood also by leniting any initial

    Irish grammar

    Irish_grammar

  • Modern Greek grammar
  • Grammar of the Modern Greek language

    past form is used to form the conditional mood θα combined with the perfective past form is used to form the inferential mood There is also a perfect, which

    Modern Greek grammar

    Modern_Greek_grammar

  • Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)
  • Element of Japanese language

    and past tense, volition, passive voice, causation, imperative and conditional mood, and ability. There are also special forms for conjunction with other

    Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)

    Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)

    Japanese_conjugation_(ren'yōkei_base)

  • Interslavic
  • Pan-Slavic language

    stems: the first stem is used for the infinitive, the past tense, the conditional mood, the past passive participle and the verbal noun. It is formed by removing

    Interslavic

    Interslavic

    Interslavic

  • Belizean Creole
  • English-based creole language

    completive preverbal marker, such as don or finiʂ. The conditional mood is expressed through the conditional verbs wuda, mi-wa, and mia. The short version, da

    Belizean Creole

    Belizean Creole

    Belizean_Creole

  • Akkala Sámi
  • Extinct Uralic language from Russia

    numbers, singular and plural. There are three moods: indicative, imperative and conditional; the potential mood has disappeared. Compound tenses such as perfect

    Akkala Sámi

    Akkala Sámi

    Akkala_Sámi

  • Aromanian language
  • Romance language of the Balkans

    As such, the tenses and moods that, in Romanian, use the infinitive (like the future simple tense and the conditional mood) are formed in other ways

    Aromanian language

    Aromanian language

    Aromanian_language

  • Habitual aspect
  • Grammatical aspect signifying habit

    past perspective; in I would go if I felt better, it indicates the conditional mood. English can also indicate habituality in a time-unspecific way, referring

    Habitual aspect

    Habitual_aspect

  • Shtokavian
  • Prestige dialect of the pluricentric Serbo-Croatian language

    čri-, čre- (cf. Čk. črivo/črevo : Št. cr(ij)evo, Čk. črn : Št. crn) conditional mood with biš in the second-person singular non-syncretized dative, locative

    Shtokavian

    Shtokavian

    Shtokavian

  • The
  • Definite article in English

    list Pronouns case person Subordinators Verbs Verbs Auxiliary verbs Mood conditional imperative subjunctive Aspect continuous habitual perfect -ed -ing

    The

    The

    The

  • Colloquial Finnish
  • Spoken form of the Finnish language

    person singular possessive suffix -si. In verbs, loss of i affects the conditional mood ending -isi and, in certain verb inflection classes where it is preceded

    Colloquial Finnish

    Colloquial_Finnish

  • Middle Polish
  • Earlier form of the Polish language spoken between the 16th and 18th centuries

    the aorist was kept in Silesian robił jestem/robiłech > robiłem The conditional mood, originally formed with the aorist endings, was replaced by forms from

    Middle Polish

    Middle_Polish

  • Luganda
  • Bantu language of Uganda

    a d after the n- of the first person singular subject prefix. The conditional mood is formed with the prefix andi- and the modified form of the stem:

    Luganda

    Luganda

  • Corsican language
  • Italo-Dalmatian language

    like Sicilian (e.g. aceddu, beddu, quiddu, ziteddu, famidda), and the conditional mood formed in -ìa (e.g. (idda) amarìa "she would love"). All the Oltramontani

    Corsican language

    Corsican language

    Corsican_language

  • Ingrian grammar
  • Grammar of the Ingrian language

    inflect for four moods: indicative, conditional, imperative and potential. Of these, the potential is very rare. The indicative mood is the only one to

    Ingrian grammar

    Ingrian_grammar

  • Clitic
  • Linguistic concept

    various simple clitics including short prepositions. Polish: -by (conditional mood particle), się (reflexive, also modifies meaning of certain verbs)

    Clitic

    Clitic

  • Veridicality
  • Semantic or grammatical assertion of the truth

    a snake" is veridical, and some languages have separate veridical conditional moods for such cases.[citation needed] Nonveridicality has been proposed

    Veridicality

    Veridicality

  • Macedonian grammar
  • mention that when perfective verbs are used, then there is expression of conditional mood, past-in-the-future or other perfective aspects, but not witnessed

    Macedonian grammar

    Macedonian_grammar

  • Sirenik language
  • Extinct Eskimo–Aleut language

    verb. If also the main action is conditional (a typical usage), than it can be expressed with a verb of conditional mood. The persons need not coincide

    Sirenik language

    Sirenik language

    Sirenik_language

  • Proto-Finnic language
  • Ancestor of the Finnic languages

    mood (possibly) – suffix: -ko- Conditional mood – suffix: -ksi- or -isi- Potential mood – suffix: -ne- The indicative mood distinguished between present

    Proto-Finnic language

    Proto-Finnic_language

  • Finnish consonant gradation
  • Characteristic of the Finnish language

    and conditional (-ttaisiin) passive. The conditional ending is clearly segmented into three parts -tta-isi-in, where -isi- is the conditional mood suffix

    Finnish consonant gradation

    Finnish_consonant_gradation

  • Romance linguistics
  • Scientific study of the Romance languages

    which usually contracts into a new synthetic tense. A corresponding conditional mood is formed in the same way, using one of the past-tense forms of habēre

    Romance linguistics

    Romance linguistics

    Romance_linguistics

  • Negative verb
  • Concept in linguistics

    conjugated in moods and personal forms in Inari Sami. Indicative, conditional, and potential mood Imperative The negative verb is conjugated in moods and personal

    Negative verb

    Negative_verb

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing CONDITIONAL MOOD

CONDITIONAL MOOD

AI search references containing CONDITIONAL MOOD

CONDITIONAL MOOD

AI search queriess for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with CONDITIONAL MOOD

CONDITIONAL MOOD

Follow users with usernames @CONDITIONAL MOOD or posting hashtags containing #CONDITIONAL MOOD

CONDITIONAL MOOD

Online names & meanings

  • Mittali
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi

    Mittali

    Friendship

  • Farhana
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Bengali, Indian, Kannada, Malaysian, Muslim

    Farhana

    Immerse; Beautiful; Happy; Joyful; Cheerful

  • Camden
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Gaelic, Scottish

    Camden

    From the Twisting Valley

  • Stanley
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean American English

    Stanley

    Henry VI, Part 2' Sir John Stanley. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'King...

  • Gaj | கஜ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gaj | கஜ

    Polish

  • MOHANDAS
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    MOHANDAS

    (മംമ്ത) Hindi name MOHANDAS means "servant of Mohan."

  • Alishba
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Alishba

    Pretty

  • Narine | நாரீநே
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Narine | நாரீநே

  • Misri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Misri

    Sweet

  • Hub
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Netherlands

    Hub

    Love

AI search & ChatGPT queriess for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with CONDITIONAL MOOD

CONDITIONAL MOOD

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing CONDITIONAL MOOD

CONDITIONAL MOOD

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing CONDITIONAL MOOD

CONDITIONAL MOOD

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing CONDITIONAL MOOD

Other words and meanings similar to

CONDITIONAL MOOD

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing CONDITIONAL MOOD

CONDITIONAL MOOD

  • Conditional
  • a.

    Expressing a condition or supposition; as, a conditional word, mode, or tense.

  • Conditionate
  • v. t.

    To qualify by conditions; to regulate.

  • Conditioned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Condition

  • Condition
  • v. i.

    To impose upon an object those relations or conditions without which knowledge and thought are alleged to be impossible.

  • Conditional
  • n.

    A conditional word, mode, or proposition.

  • Conditionly
  • adv.

    Conditionally.

  • Conditionally
  • adv.

    In a conditional manner; subject to a condition or conditions; not absolutely or positively.

  • Unconditioned
  • a.

    Not conditioned or subject to conditions; unconditional.

  • Conditioned
  • a.

    Surrounded; circumstanced; in a certain state or condition, as of property or health; as, a well conditioned man.

  • Condition
  • n.

    train; acclimate.

  • Conditionate
  • v. t.

    Conditional.

  • Unconditional
  • a.

    Not conditional limited, or conditioned; made without condition; absolute; unreserved; as, an unconditional surrender.

  • Conditioned
  • a.

    Having, or known under or by, conditions or relations; not independent; not absolute.

  • Conditional
  • n.

    A limitation.

  • Condition
  • n.

    To put under conditions; to require to pass a new examination or to make up a specified study, as a condition of remaining in one's class or in college; as, to condition a student who has failed in some branch of study.

  • Conditionate
  • v. t.

    To put under conditions; to render conditional.

  • Provisory
  • a.

    Of the nature of a proviso; containing a proviso or condition; conditional; as, a provisory clause.

  • Inconditional
  • a.

    Unconditional.

  • Conditional
  • a.

    Containing, implying, or depending on, a condition or conditions; not absolute; made or granted on certain terms; as, a conditional promise.

  • Condition
  • n.

    To invest with, or limit by, conditions; to burden or qualify by a condition; to impose or be imposed as the condition of.