Asked by berlanda
Which sentence uses the conditional mood correctly?
I would go to the game yesterday.
I wish I had been at the game yesterday.
I might get to the game tonight if I hurry.
I should go to the game tonight.
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"I might get to the game tonight if I hurry."
Explanation: it expresses a possible outcome that depends on a condition ("if I hurry"). The others are incorrect for conditional use: 1 mixes "would" with a past time ("yesterday"), 2 is a past counterfactual/wish (subjunctive), and 4 expresses advice/obligation rather than a conditional.
Explanation: it expresses a possible outcome that depends on a condition ("if I hurry"). The others are incorrect for conditional use: 1 mixes "would" with a past time ("yesterday"), 2 is a past counterfactual/wish (subjunctive), and 4 expresses advice/obligation rather than a conditional.
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