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Which group of words is used with the conditional verb mood?
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could, would, might
must, shall, will
who, what, when
wish, were, be

I chose could, would, might

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Which does the conditional verb mood express?
Choices
a firm and direct command or request for action
a wish, a demand, a suggestion, a recommendation, or a request
an uncertain situation in which the action depends on something happening
a certainty in expressing a statement as a fact

I chose an uncertain situation in which the action depends on something happening
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Which is the best explanation for why the conditional mood is used?
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In some cases, you need to express a wish or desire.
It is often necessary to make a definitive statement.
Sometimes you are making a request or asking something.
There are times when you do not know what will happen.

I chose There are times when you do not know what will happen
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as the group of words used with the conditional verb mood.
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Yes, you are correct! The group of words used with the conditional verb mood are could, would, and might.
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You are correct! The conditional verb mood expresses an uncertain situation in which the action depends on something happening.
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You are correct! The conditional mood is often used when there are times when you do not know what will happen and when you want to express a possible situation or action that could happen based on certain conditions.

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