Write a sentence using a verb in the conditional mood and then explain why the sentence uses the conditional mood.(2 points)

I wrote this:
"I might go to the store later to get some eggs." It uses the word might, which shows something is possible.

Is that correct? Is my grammar right? can I make it better?

1 answer

Yes, that sentence is correct in terms of grammar and usage of the conditional mood. It implies that going to the store later to get eggs is a possibility but not definite. You could potentially improve the sentence by adding more detail or context, such as explaining why you might go to the store or what you plan to do with the eggs.