3. Which sentences correctly express the conditional mood?

If we had left earlier, we would have arrived on time.
If Evan had called, we would make plans for later.
If the rain had stopped, you could have gone to the park.
If the flowers are blooming, they would have smelled sweet
• Correct
• Incorrect
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Incorrect.
3. Which sentences correctly express the conditional mood?
If we had left earlier, we would have arrived on time.
If Evan had called, we would make plans for later.
If the rain had stopped, you could have gone to the park.
If the flowers are blooming, they would have smelled sweet
• Correct
• Incorrect
The correct sentences that express the conditional mood are:

1. If we had left earlier, we would have arrived on time.
2. If Evan had called, we would make plans for later.
3. If the rain had stopped, you could have gone to the park.

Therefore, the correct answer is "Correct".
1. Drag each sentence to the correct location to show whether it uses the indicative mood or the imperative mood.
Indicative
Imperative
The grass has grown tall
look at the picture hanging on the wall
please finish your homework
this movie is too long
Indicative:
- The grass has grown tall.
- This movie is too long.

Imperative:
- Look at the picture hanging on the wall.
- Please finish your homework.
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