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b. used dependently, in complement
clauses. It is often used after verbs which
express desire, wish, intention, ability,
possibility, probability etc.: θέλω / εύχομαι
/ ελπίζω / σκοπεύω / σκέφτομαι.
2. The subjunctive verb form can also be
preceded by the particle ας instead of
να, but in this case it is only used in main
clauses (see a. above).
3. There are cases where this verb form can
be found alone, that is, without να or ας
before it. This can happen
a. in prohibitions (negative orders).
b. after πριν and ίσως
c. after όποιος / όποτε / όπου / όπως
Ο Σαχίνης θέλει να λύσει το μυστήριο των
κλεμμένων πινάκων
Ας βρέξει επιτέλους!
Ας πάμε μια βόλτα!
Μην κουνηθεί κανείς!
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Ίσως προλάβει ο Σαχίνης
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