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Which sentences correctly express the conditional mood?(2 points) Correct Incorrect If we had left earlier, we would have arriv...Asked by ,.,
Which sentences correctly express the conditional mood?(2 points)
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If we had left earlier, we would have arrived on time.
If Evan had called, we would make plans for later.
If the rain had stopped, you could have gone to the park.
If the flowers are blooming, they would have smelled sweet.
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If we had left earlier, we would have arrived on time.
If Evan had called, we would make plans for later.
If the rain had stopped, you could have gone to the park.
If the flowers are blooming, they would have smelled sweet.
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The sentences that correctly express the conditional mood are:
**Correct**
- If we had left earlier, we would have arrived on time.
- If the rain had stopped, you could have gone to the park.
**Incorrect**
- If Evan had called, we would make plans for later. (It should be "we would have made plans for later.")
- If the flowers are blooming, they would have smelled sweet. (It should be "they smell sweet" or "they would smell sweet" for the present or future condition.)
**Correct**
- If we had left earlier, we would have arrived on time.
- If the rain had stopped, you could have gone to the park.
**Incorrect**
- If Evan had called, we would make plans for later. (It should be "we would have made plans for later.")
- If the flowers are blooming, they would have smelled sweet. (It should be "they smell sweet" or "they would smell sweet" for the present or future condition.)
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