Darcy Sun
Is 'I wish I was dead' grammarly correct? Isn't it supposed to be 'I wish I were dead'? Thanks a lot in advance.
21 มี.ค. 2022 เวลา 3:45
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I think 'I wish I were dead' is correct here. It's the subjunctive mood - indicated by 'I wish . . . '. But it would be common to hear 'I wish I was dead' but it's wrong.
21 มีนาคม 2022
It's correct to use the subjunctive "were" in your sentence. Nowadays it's common for speakers, especially British English speakers, not to use the subjunctive. On the other hand, there are many American speakers (more than the entire population of the UK) who still use the subjunctive even in casual conversation, and the correct use of the subjunctive (both past and present tense) is expected for formal writing in American English.
21 มีนาคม 2022
fyi, 'grammarly' is not a word; it's a brand of software. GRAMMATICALLY is the word you're looking for.
21 มีนาคม 2022
"I wish I were dead" is grammatically correct. People do say "I wish I was (something)" but it's better to avoid saying or writing that.
21 มีนาคม 2022
I wish I were dead' is grammatically correct.
21 มีนาคม 2022
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