Question
Which sentence is subjunctive and conditional?
If you are nice, I will be your friend.
If you were unhappy, I would be there for you.
If you are angry, you should say something.
If you are going out later, give me a call.
If you are nice, I will be your friend.
If you were unhappy, I would be there for you.
If you are angry, you should say something.
If you are going out later, give me a call.
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The sentence that is subjunctive and conditional is:
**"If you were unhappy, I would be there for you."**
This sentence uses the subjunctive mood with "were" (indicating a hypothetical situation) and the conditional "would," indicating what would happen under that hypothetical condition.
**"If you were unhappy, I would be there for you."**
This sentence uses the subjunctive mood with "were" (indicating a hypothetical situation) and the conditional "would," indicating what would happen under that hypothetical condition.
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