When should I use subjunctive mood in business communication?
Use subjunctive mood in formal recommendations ('I suggest that she attend the meeting'), hypothetical scenarios ('If this were our strategy'), and contrary-to-fact statements ('If I were in charge'). It adds precision to professional communication.
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Subjunctive Mood
Use 'were' for hypothetical situations, 'was' for factual past events.
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