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Which sentence is subjunctive but not conditional?
If I were rich, I would buy you a pony.
If it stops raining, we will go to the park.
I could help you wash the dishes.
I expect that you be here by eleven.
If I were rich, I would buy you a pony.
If it stops raining, we will go to the park.
I could help you wash the dishes.
I expect that you be here by eleven.
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The sentence that is subjunctive but not conditional is:
"I expect that you be here by eleven."
In this sentence, "be" is in the subjunctive mood, expressing a desire or expectation, without being conditional. The other sentences either express conditional situations or possibilities.
"I expect that you be here by eleven."
In this sentence, "be" is in the subjunctive mood, expressing a desire or expectation, without being conditional. The other sentences either express conditional situations or possibilities.
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