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English, 05.12.2021 01:40, kaylonjohnwell23

Which TWO sentences correctly revises the sentence so that it is in the subjunctive mood? A: Take charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day
B: I will be in charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day
C: I might be in charge of the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake everyday
D: I wish that I was in charge of the cafeteria so that I could serve ice cream sundaes and cake every day
E: I am in charge if the cafeteria that serves ice cream sundaes and cake every day
F: If I were in charge of the cafeteria, I would serve ice cream sundaes and cake every day

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