English, 25.03.2020 17:40 live4dramaoy0yf9
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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