Which sentence uses the past tense verb be in the subjunctive mood?

1. I wish he were more prolific.
How would you examine a sentence to identify the subjunctive mood?
2. determine whether it expresses a wish
Which feeling does the subjunctive verb mood express?
3. a wish, a demand, a suggestion, a recommendation, or a request
Which is the best explanation for why the subjunctive mood is used?
4. In some cases, you need to express a wish or desire.

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To identify the subjunctive mood in a sentence, you can examine whether it expresses a wish, a demand, a suggestion, a recommendation, or a request. In this case, the sentence "I wish he were more prolific" uses the past tense verb "were" in the subjunctive mood because it expresses a wish.

The subjunctive mood is used in certain situations when you need to express a wish or desire. It allows us to convey hypothetical or contrary-to-fact statements.

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