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Which sentence is subjunctive and conditional?
I expect that you come on time.
If you learn to tell time, you won’t be late anymore.
If you are late again, you will be fired.
If you start earlier, you will arrive promptly.
I expect that you come on time.
If you learn to tell time, you won’t be late anymore.
If you are late again, you will be fired.
If you start earlier, you will arrive promptly.
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The sentence that is subjunctive and conditional is:
"I expect that you come on time."
In this sentence, "come" is in the subjunctive mood, which is used here to express a wish or expectation. The phrase "If you learn to tell time, you won’t be late anymore" contains a conditional clause but does not have a subjunctive mood.
"I expect that you come on time."
In this sentence, "come" is in the subjunctive mood, which is used here to express a wish or expectation. The phrase "If you learn to tell time, you won’t be late anymore" contains a conditional clause but does not have a subjunctive mood.
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