Subjunctive Exercises For English Grammar


Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in the Subjunctive mood.


The Subjunctive in English grammar is a special verb form that is used to express various states such as doubt, possibility, necessity, or action that has not yet occurred. It can often be found in sentences that describe what you wish for, or in hypothetical situations. The Subjunctive mood is important to use in English because it can change the meaning of a sentence, and it can also demonstrate the speaker’s attitude.

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1. I suggest that he *leave* (leave) early to avoid traffic.

2. They demanded that she *pay* (pay) the fine.

3. It’s necessary that we *arrive* (arrive) on time.

4. They asked that he *be* (be) present at the meeting.

5. I propose that she *handle* (handle) the account.

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the correct Subjunctive phrase.

6. If I *were* (were) you, I would take the job.

7. It’s important that he *understand* (understand) the assignment.

8. I’d prefer that you *not tell* (not tell) anyone about this.

9. She requested that I *not leave* (not leave) before she returns.

10. It’s essential that we *be* (be) there to support him.

Exercise 3: Multiple Choice Exercise for Subjunctive Mood

Exercise 4: Drag the Word Exercise for Subjunctive Mood

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