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How is a verb in the conditional mood formed?
using a verb to describe an action that will be completed in the future
using an auxiliary verb paired with a main verb to describe what will happen as a result of a certain situation
using a subject paired with a verb to describe an action performed by the subject
using a verb to describe statements that the speaker assumes to be factually accurate
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Answer: using an auxiliary verb paired with a main verb to describe what will happen as a result of a certain situation.
Explanation: the conditional mood is formed with auxiliaries such as would, could, should (or would + have + past participle for the perfect conditional) plus a main verb. Examples: "I would go if I had time." "She would have helped if you'd asked."
Explanation: the conditional mood is formed with auxiliaries such as would, could, should (or would + have + past participle for the perfect conditional) plus a main verb. Examples: "I would go if I had time." "She would have helped if you'd asked."
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