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Identify the italicized verb. I believe the train arrives by 3:00 PM. subjunctive not subjunctive arrive is the italicized verb.

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not subjunctive

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User Carlos Moura
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Arrive is not subjunctive.

Subjunctive mood is used to express doubt, a suggestion, a command, or a condition that may not be fact. Typically it can be replaced with should + the verb.
For example using the verb "wait": It was suggested that he wait until the next morning.//It was suggested that he should wait until the next morning.
This statement isn't suggesting or expressing doubt, but rather a belief that the train WILL arrive by 3:00.
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