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English, 19.11.2020 20:20, ayoismeisjjjjuan

Is this sentence Indicative, Imperative, conditional, or subjunctive?
"It might make you sick if you eat too much ice cream."
Definitions of the words (for help)
Indicative- Serving as a sign or a "mood" of something
Imperative- Giving an authoritative command
Conditional- Subject to one or more conditions
Subjunctive- Relating to or denoting a mood of verbs expressing what is imagined or wished.

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