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Angeline wishes she were in the same English class as Petra.
What is the mood of the underlined verb?
interrogative
subjunctive
conditional
imperative
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subjunctive
"Were" here is the subjunctive, used to express a hypothetical or contrary-to-fact wish (Angeline does not actually have that status).
"Were" here is the subjunctive, used to express a hypothetical or contrary-to-fact wish (Angeline does not actually have that status).
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