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UNO [17]
3 years ago
7

Read the sentences.

English
1 answer:
Nataliya [291]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

If I were in London right now, I would go see Big Ben and Buckingham Palace. If I were in London right now, I would go see Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.

Explanation:

The second option uses the subjunctive mood to express a hypothetical situation.

We use the subjunctive mood to talk about a wish, a suggestion, or a hypothetical situation. In this mood, the verb to be: is, are, and am becomes, be in the present tense. In the past tense, the verb to be was, becomes were, like in the sentence If I were in London. The verbs with s, like works, cooks, makes in the subjunctive mood go without the s.

The original sentence says, " I want to be in London right now. I really want to see Big Ben And the Buckingham Palace" It is expressing a situation that is not real. The person imagines the situation. The sentence If "I <u>were</u> in London right now, I would go see Big Ben and Buckingham Palace" with the word <u>were</u>, is talking about a hypothetical situation using the subjunctive mood.

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