Which of the following is an example of subjunctive verb mood?

My answer: If I make the baseball team, I will skip around the field.

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Your answer is partially correct. The sentence you provided does use the subjunctive verb mood. Subjunctive verbs are typically used to express hypothetical or unreal situations, doubts, wishes, or requirements. However, your sentence does not actually convey any of these meanings.

A more accurate example of a subjunctive verb mood would be: "If I were to make the baseball team, I would skip around the field." In this sentence, "were" is the subjunctive form of the verb "to be." It is used to express a hypothetical condition (making the team) which is not currently true.

To check if a sentence uses the subjunctive mood, you can ask yourself if the sentence expresses a hypothetical or unreal situation, doubts, wishes, or requirements. If it does, then it likely uses the subjunctive mood.

Your answer is incorrect. The sentence you provided does not include an example of the subjunctive verb mood. The subjunctive mood is a grammatical mood used to express a hypothetical or unreal condition or actions that are uncertain or have not yet occurred.

An example of the subjunctive verb mood would be:
- If I were rich, I would travel the world.

In this sentence, "were" is used instead of "was" to express a hypothetical or unreal condition (i.e., not currently being rich).

No.

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The subjunctive mood is used in dependent clauses that do the following: 1) express a wish; 2) begin with if and express a condition that does not exist (is contrary to fact); 3) begin with as if and as though when such clauses describe a speculation or condition contrary to fact; and 4) begin with that and express a demand, requirement, request, or suggestion. A new section on the uses of the Conditional should help you understand the subjunctive.

She wishes her boyfriend were here.
If Juan were more aggressive, he'd be a better hockey player.
We would have passed if we had studied harder.
He acted as if he were guilty.
I requested that he be present at the hearing.

http://guidetogrammar.org/grammar/verbs.htm#mood

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