Question
Which sentence is subjunctive and conditional?
Will you be able to meet me at the party?
If I had seen the dress in your size, I would have bought it for you.
I'll give you a call later if we decide to go out.
If it isn't raining, we will go to the park.
Will you be able to meet me at the party?
If I had seen the dress in your size, I would have bought it for you.
I'll give you a call later if we decide to go out.
If it isn't raining, we will go to the park.
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The sentence that is subjunctive and conditional is:
**If I had seen the dress in your size, I would have bought it for you.**
This sentence expresses a hypothetical situation (subjunctive mood) and includes a conditional clause (the "if" part). The other sentences are either indicative or straightforward conditional statements.
**If I had seen the dress in your size, I would have bought it for you.**
This sentence expresses a hypothetical situation (subjunctive mood) and includes a conditional clause (the "if" part). The other sentences are either indicative or straightforward conditional statements.
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