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Do be careful with the papers. _ My request is that you (should) be careful
with the papers.
Do as I ask you! _ I insist that you (should) do as I ask you.
As it can be seen, the meaning of the imperative does not much differ from
the meaning of the subjunctive. It expresses a directive which may or may not be
translated into a fact. Thus if we agree with M. Blokh, we shall have only two
moods – the indicative and the non-indicative, or spective.
Speaking of the system of oblique moods, linguists distinguish various
semantic varieties: Subjunctive I, Subjunctive II, Conditional, Suppositional.
Subjunctive I
So be it. Long live the Queen.
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