How is a verb in the conditional mood formed? A. Using a verb to describe an action that will be completed in the future b. Using a subject paired with a verb to describe an action performed by the subject c. Using a verb to describe statements that the speaker assumes to be factually accurate d. Using an ancillary verb paired with a main verb to describe what will happen as a result of a certain situation

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The correct answer is d. Using an ancillary verb paired with a main verb to describe what will happen as a result of a certain situation.

In English, the conditional mood is typically formed using "would" (or "could" or "might") as an auxiliary verb paired with the base form of the main verb to express hypothetical situations or actions that depend on certain conditions. For example: "If it rains, I would stay home."