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A conditional mood is the form of a verb which is used to make requests or expression of under what condition something would happen. It uses helping or auxiliary verbs such as, might, would, should and could. Sometimes it is connected to a clause which is in the subjunctive mood.
I was convicted of a crime and I was taken into a trial with a judge, jury and I was trying to justify the actions I partook in. I claimed that two witnesses at the event had committed perjury and I proposed a fair alibi. My road to justice had been blocked by the judicial decision to mark me as guilty. Their jurisdiction offended me, as they clearly had some racial bias that I was a victim to, I strongly believe that my trial was not just.
B. please consider my request as it would greatly benefit the town.
<span>Since he was in such a hurry, I told him to go on without me; however, he said he could wait, so we traveled together.</span>
Curfew should not be allowed because it will cause riot protest and resistance