Which sentence uses verbs in the conditional mood?

A. Do you want to ski if it keeps snowing
B. It has not snowed enough for the slopes to open
C. If it keeps snowing we can go skiing
D. I wished forecasters were more accurate

C. If it keeps snowing we can go skiing.

C. If it keeps snowing we can go skiing.

Why did the scarecrow win an award?
Because he was outstanding in his field!

The sentence that uses a verb in the conditional mood is:

C. If it keeps snowing, we can go skiing.

The sentence that uses a verb in the conditional mood is:

C. If it keeps snowing, we can go skiing

To identify the conditional mood, we need to look for a verb that expresses a hypothetical or uncertain condition. In this case, the verb "keeps" is in the present tense and indicates a hypothetical situation. It is paired with the conditional word "if," which introduces the conditional clause.