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mikeCoolBoy
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What is the correct idiom? does it require subjunctive mood?
It's unlikely that John go to the supermarket.
It's unlikely for John to go the supermarket.
It's unlikely that John would go to the supermarket.
It's unlikely that John will go the supermarket.
Thank you in advance
It's unlikely that John go to the supermarket.
It's unlikely for John to go the supermarket.
It's unlikely that John would go to the supermarket.
It's unlikely that John will go the supermarket.
Thank you in advance












