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SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD (COMPOUND)
(The SUBJUNCTIVE occurs in the DEPENDENT CLAUSE of a sentence)
FUTURE PERFECT SUBJUNCTIVE: NO DEFINITE FORM IN ENGLISH -- Present and Past Subjunctive and Conditional forms are employed to express Future Subjunctive (if I were to drink, if I would/should have drunk, if I may have drunk, if I might have drunk)
(Future Subjunctive of the helping verb ter (to have) + participle of verb beber = bebido)
(eu) tiver bebido = (if I were to drink, if I would/should have drunk, if I may have drunk, if I might have drunk)
(p) (tu) tiveres bebido = (if thou were drink, if thou would have drunk, if thou may have drunk, if thou might have drunk)
(ele, ela, você, o senhor, a senhora, a senhorita) tiver bebido = (if he/she/you were drink, if he/she/you would have drunk, if he/she/you may have drunk, if he/she/you might have drunk)
(nós) tivermos bebido = (if we were to drink, if we would/should have drunk, if we may have drunk, if we might have drunk)
(p) (vós) tiverdes bebido = (if ye were to drink, if ye would have drunk, if ye may have drunk, if ye might have drunk)
(eles, elas, vocês,
os senhores, as senhoras, as senhoritas) tiverem bebido = (if they
were to drink, if they would have drunk, if they may have drunk, if they
might have drunk)
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