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LESSON 13 THE SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD (CONTINUED) The following is the present tense of the Subjunctive Mood of εἰμί, the verb “to be,” of which it is the only Subjunctive tense. The student will observe that the words are precisely the same as the endings of the present Subjunctive of λύω (Lesson 12). Singular Plural ὠ̂ I may be ὠ̂μεν we may be ᾐ̂ς thou mayst be ἠ̂τε you may be ᾐ̂ he may be ὠ̂σι(ν) they may be The following are the principal uses of the Subjunctive Mood in the New Testament: