Present Tense Questions Long
The subjunctive mood is used to express hypothetical or unreal situations, wishes, recommendations, or demands. In the present tense, the subjunctive mood is formed differently depending on the verb and the subject. Here are some examples of present tense in subjunctive mood:
1. It is important that he study for the exam.
2. I suggest that she go to the doctor.
3. It is necessary that we be on time for the meeting.
4. I demand that they stop making noise.
5. It is crucial that you be honest with me.
6. I recommend that he take a vacation.
7. It is essential that she find a solution to the problem.
8. I insist that they be respectful to each other.
9. It is vital that we save money for the future.
10. I propose that he start a new project.
In these examples, the verbs "study," "go," "be," "stop," "be," "take," "find," "be," "save," and "start" are in the present tense subjunctive mood. The subjunctive mood is used to express a sense of uncertainty, doubt, or unreal situations.