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16 February, 17:10

Which sentence is in the subjunctive mood? Where were you yesterday? I'm glad you came to the party yesterday. I'd hoped you'd be able to attend the party. I wanted to see you yesterday.

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  1. 16 February, 17:12
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    The correct answer is B. I'd hoped you'd be able to attend the party.

    Explanation:

    The main function of the subjunctive mood is to express hypothetical situations such as desires or hopes as these are only a possibility but not a reality. The sentence "I'd hoped you'd be able to attend the party" belongs to this mood because it expresses only a wish, hope or desire through the verb "hope"; also, the use of the past perfect in "I'd hope" suggests the person could not attend the party after all and therefore, the speaker is referring to an unreal situation.
  2. 16 February, 17:40
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    I'd hoped you'd be able to attend the party.
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