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Which sentence uses the past tense verb be in the subjunctive mood?(1 point)
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We were excited about his first book.
We were excited about his first book.
He is an interesting author.
He is an interesting author.
You are interested in reading.
You are interested in reading.
I wish he were more prolific.
I wish he were more prolific.
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"I wish he were more prolific."
Explanation: "Were" here is the past subjunctive (used for hypothetical/wish), not the simple past indicative.
Explanation: "Were" here is the past subjunctive (used for hypothetical/wish), not the simple past indicative.
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