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May 8, 2023 · Was and were as past tense and subjunctive mood verb forms · Is it “if I was” or “if I were”? · Use were, not was, for wishful thinking.
Apr 5, 2024 · "if i were" is prescriptively grammatically correct. It is the subjunctive mood, used to talk about hypotheticals and other contrary-to-fact ...
Apr 29, 2013 · Technically speaking, yes/no questions must begin with a modal or auxiliary verb followed by a subject, e.g. Am I right?; Does it work?;
The indicative mood refers to an actuality or declarative statement. Therefore, if I was is used to describe something that already happened in the past. If ...