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they werethey wereFor any verb, the Simple Present Subjunctive is formed from the bare infinitive of theverb.For any verb except the verb to be, the Simple Past Subjunctive is identical to theSimple Past Indicative.For all of the past and present tenses conjugated with auxiliaries, the Subjunctivetenses are formed in the same way as the Indicative tenses, except that the Subjunctiveof the auxiliaries is used.Using the example of the verb to work, the following table compares the tenses of theIndicative and Subjunctive Moods. The Subjunctive forms which differ from thecorresponding Indicative forms are printed in bold type.The indicative and subjunctive tenses of the verb To WorkSimple PresentIndicativeI workyou workhe worksshe worksit workswe workthey workSubju nctiveI workyou workhe workshe workit workwe workthey workPresent ContinuousIndicativeI am workingyou are workinghe is workingshe is workingit is workingwe are workingthey are worki ngSubju nctiveI be worki ngyou be workinghe be workingshe be workingit be workingwe be workingthey be workingPresent PerfectIndicativeI have workedyou have workedhe has workedSubju nctiveI have workedyou have workedhe have worked

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