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Which is not true about the subjunctive mood?
It can express something that is feared
It can express something is possible, usually using words like might and could
It can express something that is unlikely
It can express something that is hoped for
It can express something that is feared
It can express something is possible, usually using words like might and could
It can express something that is unlikely
It can express something that is hoped for
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The statement that is not true about the subjunctive mood is:
**It can express something is possible, usually using words like might and could.**
The subjunctive mood typically expresses wishes, hypotheticals, doubts, or conditions contrary to fact, rather than stating possibilities directly. The terms "might" and "could" are more aligned with modal verbs that express possibility rather than the subjunctive mood itself.
**It can express something is possible, usually using words like might and could.**
The subjunctive mood typically expresses wishes, hypotheticals, doubts, or conditions contrary to fact, rather than stating possibilities directly. The terms "might" and "could" are more aligned with modal verbs that express possibility rather than the subjunctive mood itself.
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