Are there any examples of the subjunctive tense in the English language besides the verb "to be"?
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The verb “to be” in English has a different form in the present, past, and future tenses. The present tense forms are “am”, “are”, and “is”, depending on the pronoun. The past forms are “was” and “were”, also depending on the pronoun, while the future tense uses the verb “will” before “be”.
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