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Many introductory statements, expressions of doubt, emotion, obligation, or opinion, will lead to verbs in the subjunctive. The list of personal and impersonal expressions usually followed by the subjunctive is long, and includes (but is not limited to) the following:
Ãâó: www.ultralingua.net/shared/references/french/13.ht...
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Emphasis on feelings versus fact. Common approaches are social acceptance, individuality, prestige, and creativity.
Ãâó: www.michecon.org/definitions.html
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Excluding, tormenting, ridiculing or humiliating.
Ãâó: www.alcdsb.on.ca/antibullyinghotline/definition.ht...
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The referents of the words which people typical consider as emotions: hope, fear, joy, relief, sadness, distress, frustration, etc. We generally agree with the OCC (1988) definition of emotion.
Ãâó: openheartlogic.org/opine.cgi
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Crude icons that drawn from ASCII characters in order to communicate the emotional tone of a written message, such as :-o (smilee).
Ãâó: guppy1774.tripod.com/html/computerms.htm
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