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English, 30.11.2021 18:30, gingerham1

What type of sentences are these out of conditional, interrogative, imperative, indicative, and subjunctive? DON’T SEND LINK

1. If I were planning to be home, I would come over.
2. Please come over!
3. I may come over if I am free.
4. Plan to come over.
5. Can you come over later?
6. If I couldn’t have ice cream, I would be very sad.
7. Bring me a scoop of ice cream!
8. Do you like ice cream?
9. I would like a scoop of ice cream.
10. I enjoy eating ice cream.


What type of sentences are these out of conditional, interrogative, imperative, indicative, and sub

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