joseph0928
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I have a question about subjunctive mood in a clause.
The question:
I thought John was at home but he actually wasn't.
Should I say "I thought John should have been at home but he actually wasn't."?
Should I put subjunctive mood in the clause if I am sure the statement is converse to the truth ?
Thank you
The question:
I thought John was at home but he actually wasn't.
Should I say "I thought John should have been at home but he actually wasn't."?
Should I put subjunctive mood in the clause if I am sure the statement is converse to the truth ?
Thank you