The word 'case' is almost always used though, and almost none use the word 'mood'.
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The word 'case' is almost always used though, and almost none use the word 'mood'.
I don't think he has a very good textbook, then.[/quote]
No
I have many different grammars and text books on Russian and none use the word "Mood".
So a text book teaches the student how to...
Meh, in grammars they just call it 'Conditional'.
When I learnt Spanish, there was a Conditional tense, and also a Subjunctive tense, they were separate things.
As for the Imperative, I was...
Russian doesn't have a subjunctive tense.
And I'm not sure if imperative counts as a mood. They never use the word 'mood' in Russian grammars.
Russian has aspect.
Russian doesn't have moods.
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