3. Which sentences correctly express the conditional mood?

If we had left earlier, we would have arrived on time.
If Evan had called, we would make plans for later.
If the rain had stopped, you could have gone to the park.
If the flowers are blooming, they would have smelled sweet
• Correct
• Incorrect
answer all

Incorrect.

3. Which sentences correctly express the conditional mood?

If we had left earlier, we would have arrived on time.
If Evan had called, we would make plans for later.
If the rain had stopped, you could have gone to the park.
If the flowers are blooming, they would have smelled sweet
• Correct
• Incorrect

The correct sentences that express the conditional mood are:

1. If we had left earlier, we would have arrived on time.
2. If Evan had called, we would make plans for later.
3. If the rain had stopped, you could have gone to the park.

Therefore, the correct answer is "Correct".

1. Drag each sentence to the correct location to show whether it uses the indicative mood or the imperative mood.

Indicative
Imperative
The grass has grown tall
look at the picture hanging on the wall
please finish your homework
this movie is too long

Indicative:

- The grass has grown tall.
- This movie is too long.

Imperative:
- Look at the picture hanging on the wall.
- Please finish your homework.

The correct sentences that express the conditional mood are:

1. If we had left earlier, we would have arrived on time.
3. If the rain had stopped, you could have gone to the park.

The incorrect sentences that do not express the conditional mood are:

2. If Evan had called, we would make plans for later.
4. If the flowers are blooming, they would have smelled sweet.

To identify which sentences correctly express the conditional mood, we need to understand what the conditional mood is. The conditional mood is used to express actions or situations that may happen based on a condition being met or not being met. It indicates something that is hypothetical, dependent on a certain condition.

Let's analyze each sentence and determine if it correctly expresses the conditional mood:

1. "If we had left earlier, we would have arrived on time." - This sentence correctly expresses the conditional mood because it presents a hypothetical situation (leaving earlier) and the result that would have happened (arriving on time) if that condition had been met.

2. "If Evan had called, we would make plans for later." - This sentence does not correctly express the conditional mood. It should be "we would have made plans for later" to match the past hypothetical condition (Evan calling) with the corresponding result.

3. "If the rain had stopped, you could have gone to the park." - This sentence correctly expresses the conditional mood. It presents a past hypothetical condition (rain stopping) and the corresponding possibility (going to the park) if that condition had been met.

4. "If the flowers are blooming, they would have smelled sweet." - This sentence does not correctly express the conditional mood. It combines the present tense "are blooming" with the past hypothetical "would have smelled sweet." It should be "If the flowers were blooming, they would smell sweet" to match the present hypothetical condition with the corresponding result.

So, the correct sentences that express the conditional mood are:

1. If we had left earlier, we would have arrived on time.
2. If the rain had stopped, you could have gone to the park.

The incorrect sentences are:

1. If Evan had called, we would make plans for later.
2. If the flowers are blooming, they would have smelled sweet.