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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.
They thought his brother was going to die so they named him William Armstrong. They thought it would look good on a grave.
Although William didn't die, So his brother gave him a new name.
And doodle was his new name.
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