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Which sentence is in the subjunctive mood?
Let’s watch television.
If I weren’t so tired, I’d go out tonight.
It is too late to go out.
Can we go tomorrow instead?
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"If I weren’t so tired, I’d go out tonight."
The clause "If I weren’t so tired" uses the subjunctive (a hypothetical/contrary-to-fact condition), shown by "weren’t" instead of the indicative "was."
The clause "If I weren’t so tired" uses the subjunctive (a hypothetical/contrary-to-fact condition), shown by "weren’t" instead of the indicative "was."
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