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OpenStudy (testing123guest):
Why are you even bothering to try to find your lost sweater?
How would the above sentence best be rewritten in the subjunctive mood?
A)
You are bothering to try to find your lost sweater.
B)
Why did you bother to try to find your lost sweater?
C)
Why will you bother to try to find your lost sweater?
D)
If you bother to try to find your lost sweater, you will likely be frustrated.
OpenStudy (testing123guest):
@Kitten_is_back
OpenStudy (testing123guest):
plz help
OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):
which one do you think is rigtht
OpenStudy (testing123guest):
i was thinking it was d
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OpenStudy (testing123guest):
am i wrong
OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):
i dont hink so love
OpenStudy (testing123guest):
darn what do u think it is
OpenStudy (testing123guest):
hello
OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):
a love
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OpenStudy (testing123guest):
how
OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):
do you know what subjunctive mood is
OpenStudy (testing123guest):
sub·junc·tive
səbˈjəNG(k)tiv/
Grammar
adjective
adjective: subjunctive
1.
relating to or denoting a mood of verbs expressing what is imagined or wished or possible.
noun
noun: subjunctive; plural noun: subjunctives
1.
a verb in the subjunctive mood.
the subjunctive mood.
noun: the subjunctive
OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):
its a verb and a plural noun love
OpenStudy (testing123guest):
can u plz help me with a few more love
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OpenStudy (testing123guest):
@Kitten_is_back lol hay love i am looking at old notifications