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vodka [1.7K]
1 year ago
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Somebody help me with this question please!!!

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Vesnalui [34]1 year ago
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"If dana were dancing on that decorated stage, the party would be more fun." sentence uses the subjective mood.

<h3>What is subjunctive mood?</h3>
  • The subjunctive is a grammatical mood or verb form used to express desires, propositions, or hypothetical scenarios. When we discuss something that might or might not happen, we are more likely to utilize the subjunctive mood. It is one of the five different grammatical moods in English.
  • Even when using a singular subject, we alter the verb was to were when using the subjunctive mood: If I were better at arithmetic, I wouldn't need a tutor. I wish my car was faster.
  • The subjunctive mood is used to express wishes, proposals, suggestions, or hypothetical situations.

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