subjunctive mood
The verb were should be bolded in this sentence. It is written in the subjunctive mood because it gives a statement that is contrary to fact. The speaker says IF I were a teacher, which shows that the speaker is not actually a teacher. The second half of the sentence is written in the conditional mood, because it is based on the condition of the speaker being a teacher. Imperative mood verbs are used in commands. Indicative verbs are used in statements of fact. Interrogative mood verbs are used in questions.
A disadvantage of using a sentence outline instead of a topic outline is that a sentence outline is often time-consuming to develop. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope that this is the answer that has actually come to your desired help.
Answer:
speak English bobo ako.......