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24 January, 18:29

What is the difference between subjunctive and conditional sentences?

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  1. 24 January, 20:15
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    Conditional sentences are usually started by 'If' while subjunctive sentences are usually started with a command.

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    The conditional tense is often used with words, like 'if,' 'would,' 'could,' and 'might. ' this is to express certain conditions that might happen (real or not). Subjunctive is started with a trigger that presents the command (suggestion/order). Its used o express a hypothetical situation that might happen (again real or not)
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