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Which sentence is in the subjunctive mood?
If I were braver, I would learn to walk a tightrope.
Let’s go to the circus tomorrow.
Tigers are dangerous animals.
Do you like the clowns?
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"If I were braver, I would learn to walk a tightrope."
Explanation: the use of "were" in a contrary-to-fact conditional ("If I were...") is the subjunctive mood expressing a hypothetical situation.
Explanation: the use of "were" in a contrary-to-fact conditional ("If I were...") is the subjunctive mood expressing a hypothetical situation.
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