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English, 25.07.2019 06:00, YatesDevon3214

Verb moods indicative -states a fact or something that is really happening imperative -issues a command interrogative - asks a question subjunctive - a wish, a hypothetical situation, something not really happening conditional - depends on something else to happen under certain conditions this sentence is written in the imperative mood. how can it be rewritten in the conditional mood? go to the store for bread and milk. a) i went to the store and bought bread and milk. b) can i have some money to get bread and milk at the store? c) i could get bread and milk at the store if you give me some money. d) if i wish hard enough, bread and milk will magically appear in the kitchen.

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