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LuckyWell [14K]
4 years ago
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? Question Read the sentence. If Steve had taken part in the swimming competition, he would have won the gold medal. Why does th

e sentence use conditional mood? 1. to show a possibility of Steve winning the gold medal, 2. to state a fact about Steve's luck at winning a swimming competition, 3. to question Steve's ability of winning the swimming competition, 4. to command Steve to participate and win the gold medal​
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sesenic [268]4 years ago
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Answer: A. To show a possibility of Steve winning the gold medal

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