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27 February, 12:10

This sentence is written in the imperative mood. How can it be rewritten in the conditional mood? Go to the store for bread and milk. A) I went to the store and bought bread and milk. B) Can I have some money to get bread and milk at the store? C) I could get bread and milk at the store if you give me some money. D) If I wish hard enough, bread and milk will magically appear in the kitchen.

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  1. 27 February, 12:26
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    I could get bread and milk at the store if you gave me money.

    Explanation:

    On condition that he is given money he would be able to go and buy bread and milk. The author is showing his willingness to go and buy bread and milk but only on the condition that he is given money. The unavailability of money is the only factor that is limiting him from doing so. A conditional mood is the form of a verb which is used to make requests or expression of under what condition something would happen.
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