| There aren't really conjunctions "taking subjunctive". I think you mean "Conjunctions only introducing subjunctive clauses" or "Conjunctions requiring the subjunctive". Saying a word "takes" something generally means it takes a certain case of object (example: propter "takes accusative" and servire "takes dative"). Since subjunctive is a verb mood, and conjunctions don't take objects, the phrase "takes subjunctive" is not the best way to put it. |