Counterfactual conditionals, or subjunctive sentences, express hypothetical situations with the subjunctive mood preferred over the past indicative.
Counterfactual conditionals, also known as subjunctive sentences, express hypothetical situations where the speaker believes the antecedent to be false. They are often used to give advice, make suggestions, or express unreal situations. In these sentences, the subjunctive mood is preferred over the past indicative.
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