Question
Which sentence uses the subjunctive mood correctly?
A.
I would like to go to the art museum on Saturday if I have time.
B.
Rocky often demands that everyone pays attention to him.
C.
I asked you to lock the doors before you went to bed.
D.
If May were a stronger athlete, she would have tried out for the track team.
A.
I would like to go to the art museum on Saturday if I have time.
B.
Rocky often demands that everyone pays attention to him.
C.
I asked you to lock the doors before you went to bed.
D.
If May were a stronger athlete, she would have tried out for the track team.
Answers
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The sentence that uses the subjunctive mood correctly is:
**D. If May were a stronger athlete, she would have tried out for the track team.**
In this sentence, "were" is used correctly in the subjunctive mood to express a hypothetical situation.
**D. If May were a stronger athlete, she would have tried out for the track team.**
In this sentence, "were" is used correctly in the subjunctive mood to express a hypothetical situation.
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