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21 February, 06:06

13) Will you come with me to my child's play? In which of the choices below is the above sentence rewritten in the conditional mood? A) If you are free, you will come to my child's play. B) You must come to my child's play! C) I'm glad that you're coming to my child's play. D) Won't you come to my child's play?

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  1. 21 February, 07:47
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    It's A I promise
  2. 21 February, 09:32
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    D.

    Explanation:

    A conditional mood is a request or in condition of something happening in the future; it uses auxiliary verbs.

    It is not A because it is a demand and a statement.

    It is not B becaus it is a demand.

    It is not C because C is in condition of something that has already happened in the past.

    It is D because it is a request.

    This suggests a possibilty, whether it is through a request (requests can be denied or accepted) or scenario in which things are suggested to alter the future, even if it can't be changed.
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