Explain the use of verbs ina conditional mood

Verbs in a conditional mood are used to express an action or event that is dependent on a certain condition. These verbs indicate that something will happen only if a particular condition is met. For example, "If she studies hard, she will pass the test." In this sentence, "studying" and "pass" are both in conditional mood. Without the condition ("If she studies hard"), the sentence would be incomplete; the action would occur without any explanation or justification. Verbs in conditional mood can be used in both the present and past tense, and they often use the helping verb "would" or "could."