The sentence in which the underlined verb is used correctly in the subjunctive mood is the one that reads "if I were you, I would try out for the lead in the school play".
In the English language, the subjunctive mood is used to talk about conditional or imaginary situations. In this case, it has been used to explore a condition which is contrary to fact, that is, the person speaking is not the addressee. That is why the sentence reads "if i were you". It is a piece of advise.
The man was acting in a hypocritical fashion when, after scolding his son for eating too much ice cream, continued to eat a large bowl of ice cream himself.
Shakespeare is most likely to use the word arming instead of providing, because the word sounded more tough, it sounded like more protective. Hopefully this helps. Plze mark me brainiest:)
They didn't have the knowledge which the English had which made them easier to take over since they didn't have to knowledge to take back what the English people had with made Johnson undertake his work