Asked by hope

Which verb mood is used in the following sentence from the selection?
So if you have any sense at all, avoid Storm Fever. (storm fever is a movie)
Is it subjunctive or conditional?
Mrs. sue said it's subjunctive and "writing teacher" said it's conditional. Please help me! Thanks!

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
The subjunctive mood is the verb form used to express a wish, a suggestion, a command, or a condition that is contrary to fact.

What is contrary to fact in the statement?
examples...
So if the product of two integers is 35, then the two numbers are prime. Conditional

so if the product of two integers is 34.7, then the two numbers are prime. Subjective

so if the product of two integers is 35
Answered by hope
the options are
A, Indicative
B. Subjective
C. conditional
D. imperative
It sounds like it's a or b. Could you please tell me which one
Answered by hope
Thank you bobpursley. so which one is it? :)
Answered by bobpursley
Conditional (in my opinion)
Answered by Steve
Mine, too. Normally, the subjunctive is clearly indicated, as in

So if you had any sense at all, you would avoid Storm Fever.
(But, you clearly do not.)

As phrased, it leaves open the possibility that you do have some sense, so based on that condition, you will avoid the movie.
Answered by JMANTOCOOL
The answer is D
Answered by elie
1: a verb form that shows the manner in which an idea is expressed in a sentence
2: subjunctive
3: interrogative
4: indicative
Answered by elie
those are the answers
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