The subjunctive mood is a verb mood typically used in dependent clauses to express wishes, commands, emotion, possibility, judgment, opinion, necessity, or statements that are contrary to fact at present.
Compare these Examples:
(1) Lisa has lost her watch. She tells Sue:
Lisa: I’ve lost my watch. Have you seen it anywhere?
Sue: No, but if I find it, I’ll tell you.
In this example, Sue feel there is a real possiblility that she will find the watch. So she says: if I find . . . , I’ll . . .
(2) Joe says:
If I found a wallet in the street, I’d take it to the police station.
This is a different type of situation. Here, Joe doesn’t expect to find a wallet in the street; he is imagining a situation that will probably not happen. So he says:
If I found . . ., I’d (=I would) . . . (not if I find . . ., I’ll . . . )
특히 5.6.7.8 과 해석은 따로 해석 하여 굉장히 잘 되있습니다. 믿고 받으시고 맘에 안드시면 환불 해드리 겠습니다.

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