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What is the effect of the conditional mood in the sentence, "If my dog is feeling better, I could take her for a walk"?
it gives a command to walk the dog when it is no longer sick
it expresses uncertainty that the dog will be walked due to its sickness
it asks a question to walk the dog if it feels better
it expresses the fact that the dog will definitely be walked
it gives a command to walk the dog when it is no longer sick
it expresses uncertainty that the dog will be walked due to its sickness
it asks a question to walk the dog if it feels better
it expresses the fact that the dog will definitely be walked
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The correct interpretation of the conditional mood in the sentence "If my dog is feeling better, I could take her for a walk" is:
**it expresses uncertainty that the dog will be walked due to its sickness.**
The use of "could" indicates a possibility that depends on the condition of the dog feeling better. If the dog does not feel better, then the speaker may not take her for a walk.
**it expresses uncertainty that the dog will be walked due to its sickness.**
The use of "could" indicates a possibility that depends on the condition of the dog feeling better. If the dog does not feel better, then the speaker may not take her for a walk.