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he didn’t go to London. 5. In the sentence type “It is (about, high) time that ...”: . It is time we went to bed. 6. In simple sentences expressing one’s wish: . May you be happy! Consolidation A. When Subjunctive Mood is used in adverbial clause of condition, just remember the form. B. Subjunctive Mood with the verb in its base form (do). These situations include: a. In the subject clauses of the sentence type “It is natural (necessary, important, imperative, strange ...) that ...” b. In the object clauses of the verbs “demand, require, request, order, propose, insist, suggest, ...” c. In the appositive clauses of the nouns “demand, suggestion, order, proposal, remendation, advice, resolution ...” . Steven should obey the doctors’ advice that he (should) have a small operation. d. In simple sentences expressing one’s wish. e. In adverbial clauses led by conjunctions “in case, lest, for fear that” . The games will be postponed lest it should rain. C. Subjunctive Mood with the verb in its past or past perfect form. These situations include: a. In the object clauses of the verb “wish” b. In the adverbial clauses led by “as if / though” c. In the sentence type “It is (about, high) time that ...” d. In the sentence type “If only ...” . If only she knew / had known where to find you. e. In the object clauses following “would rather, would prefer, had rather, ...” . I would rather that you posted the letter. (indicating the present time) Wife: If my husband hadn’t been