Talk:Latin/Lesson 1-Subjunctive

An exhortation, if you will.
If you google up "latin subjunctives," the first entry points to Wikibooks Latin, and the second to this page. Needless to say, this is shamefully inadequate coverage of the subjunctive. I made the edits from October 4th in the history, but it's clear that that's far from enough. It also should probably be better organized. Maybe split up subjunctive form and subjunctive uses?

Point is, if this is topping the Google ranks, then it had better live up to it. Or else people aren't going to be getting very lucky. 4.156.117.143 04:49, 14 March 2006 (UTC)

Have any of you learned subjunctives before doing active and passive verbs? I certainly haven't. The chapter order here makes no sense.

Also, how did it go from the version of this page in May to what it was a few days ago? When/why did that happen?

And where do we go over the uses of the subjunctive? Hortatory, indirect commands, jussive, c-clauses, quominus clauses, etc? I thought I saw a page for that earlier, but now I can't find it. 216.20.1.213 11:27, 4 October 2005 (UTC)

Moods
I reverted the edit which said Latin has 5 moods. I may be wrong. As far as I know there are 3 moods (indicative, imperative and subjunctive) but some might claims that the infinitive, gerund, participle, gerundive and supine are moods also. If there's a Latin expert who knows better then please go ahead and correct it.--ЗAНИA talk 23:09, 16 November 2011 (UTC)