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If I were a teacher, I would never assign homework over a holiday. The bolded verb in this sentence is written in the A) indicative mood. B) imperative mood. C) subjunctive mood. D) interrogative mood.

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c

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User Kuurde
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subjunctive mood

The verb were should be bolded in this sentence. It is written in the subjunctive mood because it gives a statement that is contrary to fact. The speaker says IF I were a teacher, which shows that the speaker is not actually a teacher. The second half of the sentence is written in the conditional mood, because it is based on the condition of the speaker being a teacher. Imperative mood verbs are used in commands. Indicative verbs are used in statements of fact. Interrogative mood verbs are used in questions.

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