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English, 03.10.2019 00:00 amy1983

Which sentence is subjunctive but not conditional?
a. if i were rich, i would buy you a pony.
b. if it stops raining, we will go to the park.
c. i could you wash the dishes.
d. i expect that you be here by eleven.

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