subjunctive

sub|junc|tive /səbdʒ'ʌŋktɪv/
[N-SING] the N
In English, a clause expressing a wish or suggestion can be put in the subjunctive, or in the subjunctive mood, by using the base form of a verb or `were'. Examples are `He asked that they be removed' and `I wish I were somewhere else'. These structures are formal. (TECHNICAL)

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