Kimi
“They treat me like I am their own son” is wrong? In my grammar book, the right answer is “They treat me as if I was/were their own son.” But colloquially, wouldn’t “... like I am their own son” be accepted? Thank you for your help!
26 Thg 08 2020 19:06
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Yes, both versions would be accepted. "...like I was their own son" is more common, but technically, the subjunctive mood should be used "...as if I were their own son." [The subjunctive 'were' is correct, but in the U.S. anyway, many people commonly, and incorrectly, would use the past tense 'was' here.]
26 tháng 8 năm 2020
Scott gave a good answer. For English exams, the subjunctive is expected because it expresses an unreal situation. This is closely related to a type 2 conditional. [type 2 conditional with unreal condition (if ...)] If I WERE/WAS their son, then they would treat me very well. [unreal situation (as if ...)] They treat me as if I WERE/WAS their son. More information here: http://guidetogrammar.org/grammar/conditional.htm Also, La Liseuse, a very respected italki member, gave a good explanation of the subjunctive here: https://www.italki.com/question/493340 For casual use, "as if I am their son" sounds quite odd, but there may be some regions where it is said.
26 tháng 8 năm 2020
Sounds fine and is totally understandable, but it doesn't sound native to me.
26 tháng 8 năm 2020
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