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Which sentence uses the past tense verb be in the subjunctive mood?(1 point)
Responses
You are interested in reading.
You are interested in reading.
I wish he were more prolific.
I wish he were more prolific.
He is an interesting author.
He is an interesting author.
We were excited about his first book.
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"I wish he were more prolific."
Explanation: "were" is the past-tense form of "be" used here in the subjunctive to express an unreal/hypothetical wish.
Explanation: "were" is the past-tense form of "be" used here in the subjunctive to express an unreal/hypothetical wish.
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