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Which sentence is subjunctive but not conditional?
I suggest that you finish your dinner before playing video games.
If you finish your dinner, you can have dessert.
If you hadn't had so many snacks, you would have more of an appetite.
If you don't finish your dinner, you can't have snacks tomorrow.
I suggest that you finish your dinner before playing video games.
If you finish your dinner, you can have dessert.
If you hadn't had so many snacks, you would have more of an appetite.
If you don't finish your dinner, you can't have snacks tomorrow.
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The sentence that is subjunctive but not conditional is:
"I suggest that you finish your dinner before playing video games."
In this sentence, "finish" is in the subjunctive mood because it expresses a suggestion rather than a certain condition or outcome. The other sentences are conditional, as they present hypothetical situations and their consequences.
"I suggest that you finish your dinner before playing video games."
In this sentence, "finish" is in the subjunctive mood because it expresses a suggestion rather than a certain condition or outcome. The other sentences are conditional, as they present hypothetical situations and their consequences.
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