Which sentence uses the past tense verb be in the subjunctive mood?(1 point) Responses I wish he were more prolific. I wish he were more prolific. We were excited about his first book. We were excited about his first book. You are interested in reading. You are interested in reading. He is an interesting author.

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The sentence that uses the past tense verb "be" in the subjunctive mood is: I wish he were more prolific.

In this sentence, "were" is used in the subjunctive form to express a wish or hypothetical situation.