Question

Which sentence correctly uses the conditional mood?
Responses

By running faster, I will win the race.

By running faster, I will win the race.

If I ran faster, I might win the next race.

If I ran faster, I might win the next race.

If I had run faster, I might have won the race.

If I had run faster, I might have won the race.

If I ran faster, I will win the race.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The sentences that correctly use the conditional mood are:

1. If I ran faster, I might win the next race.
2. If I had run faster, I might have won the race.

These sentences use the conditional mood to express hypothetical situations. The first sentence reflects a present or future possibility, while the second sentence reflects a past situation that did not happen.
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