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What is the mood of the underlined verbs?

If I were in Vermont,"I would meet"with my friend.


Question 2 options:


indicative mood



interrogative mood



imperative mood



conditional mood

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User Getglad
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Answer:

Conditional mood.

Step-by-step explanation:

A conditional mood is a mood that presents an "if+" situation. This means that an event is dependent on another.

The "if+" situation means the use of the word "if" to an event. This means an event can happen only "if" this other event happens. This construction of an event based on another presents a conditional situation, meaning both one event can happen only if the other happens.

In the given sentence, the speaker uses the word "if" to express the desire to "meet up" with a friend that is dependent on his/ her being in Vermont.

Thus, the correct answer is conditional mood.

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