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Why does she use verb" were" in "If I were a boy" by Beyonce? If I were a boy Even just for a day I'd roll out of bed in the morning.
31 Thg 01 2016 13:58
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This is an example of the subjunctive mood in English, which is rare. We use it to state something that is contrary to fact. When she says "If I were a boy" she is actually a girl, so she is imagining she were a boy. It's rare and many people would just say "If I was a boy," which is technically wrong but common.
31 tháng 1 năm 2016
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If I were a boy/If she were here/if it were to happen .. If starts off a conditional sentence as in > If you like it / if I give you... But, we use "were" to show that that condition cannot be fulfilled .Its not so much as about something in the past , but rather the impossibility / unlikelihood of it happening. If I were a boy > She cant be a boy If you were here> You cant because you are somewhere else noe . If it were to happen ,.> it didn't happen , you just want to make a point if it happened. If it/she/they /you >> were ( for singular and plural pronouns )
31 tháng 1 năm 2016
Maria, I'm grateful you for your help. Maria, could you say where looking for this rule.Thanks in advance.
31 tháng 1 năm 2016
Hello there! It is the rule of conditional sentences. In conditional sentence type 2, instead of using "was" after "I", we use "were". Hopefully it helps! :)
31 tháng 1 năm 2016
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