Topics: Verb Moods and Vague Pronouns
Which verb mood is used for hypothetical situations?
A. Indicative
B. Imperative
C. Subjunctive
D. Interrogative
Select your answer:
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Which of the following is a compound-complex sentence?
A. Although Susan was excited, she wanted the present to be a surprise, and her friend’s party started in one hour.
B. Because she was scoring many baskets, Elesa was considered the best player on the team.
C. Since Hannah got here, she’s been nothing but trouble.
D. After Tony ate a giant cookie, he got a stomachache and became sick.