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If I was rich or If I were rich
2014年2月11日 23:48
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"If I were rich" is proper subjunctive mood. "If I were rich, I would travel around the world."
2014年2月12日
3
If I was/were rich ... are identical in meaning. They are 2nd conditional. The 'correct' form is the subjunctive 'were.' However, so many people use the past simple 'was' that it is considered acceptable now. BUT I WOULD USE THE SUBJUNCTIVE IF YOU TAKING AN EXAM. It's a safer choice. It is the 'correct' form. When I was a girl it was considered very wrong to use 'was.' Times have changed, and it is not considered so wrong now.
2014年2月12日
1
Sería If I was Rich, porque estás hablando de Primera Persona Singular, y usas Was para los singulares de Primera y tercera persona
2014年2月11日
1
were because it's unreal condition
2014年2月12日
He, She, It are singular and uses was. I, you, and We are plural and uses were in the past tense.
2014年2月12日
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