Which of the following is an example of subjunctive verb mood?

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Going outside in your bare feet could make you cold.
Going outside in your bare feet could make you cold.

Will you go away?
Will you go away?

If I make the baseball team, I will skip around the field.
If I make the baseball team, I will skip around the field.

The bread was old and crusty.

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4:d

The correct answer is: If I make the baseball team, I will skip around the field.

Which of the following is an example of indicative verb mood?

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If his parents let him, he will come outside to play.
If his parents let him, he will come outside to play.

Open the door for the old lady.
Open the door for the old lady.

I believe you should have a 60's themed birthday party.
I believe you should have a 60's themed birthday party.

We had spaghetti for dinner.

The correct answer is: We had spaghetti for dinner.

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The example of subjunctive verb mood from the given options is: "If I make the baseball team, I will skip around the field."

To identify the subjunctive verb mood, you need to look for verbs that express hypotheticals, possibilities, or uncertainties. In this case, the phrase "If I make the baseball team" is a hypothetical condition that hasn't happened yet. It implies uncertainty about whether or not the speaker will make the team. The verb "will skip" follows the hypothetical condition, which indicates a potential action that may occur if the condition is fulfilled. This construction is a typical usage of the subjunctive verb mood.