Web19 dec. 2011 · Feb 7, 2009. #15. SpProf1 said: We use "if it were" for unreal conditions. Example: If it (gold) were cheap, everyone would have it. [Gold is, in fact, NOT cheap so … Web5 mei 2016 · 2. Since "it" is singular, here "was" seems more appropriate. So the right sentence would be: It was the memories he made that mattered. "were" is used with singular nouns/pronouns only when the sentence is in the SUBJUNCTIVE mood which is used for hypothetical situations. For example:
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Web26 jan. 2009 · As if he/she/it were As if we were As if they were. Hacer clic para expandir... Werees correcto en el past subjunctive, la forma usada para expresar algo que no es verdad. If it wereany colder today, I'd freeze solid. If I … Web21 dec. 2010 · Unpack the main clause of your conditional sentence: ‘it’d be’ stands for ‘it would be,’ which is modal. ‘Were’ is a present subjunctive and ‘was’ a past indicative, each occurring in the ‘if’ clause, which is a subordinate clause. Only the subjunctive is grammatical (though the past indicative passes commonly in ... Web“If I was” or “If I were”. Which is more common, and which is correct? If I was to sum up my computer knowledge in one word, it would be “destitute”. If I were to sum up my computer knowledge in one word, it would be “destitute”. Which is correct? british-english conditionals subjunctive-mood simple-past north-american-english Share havilah seguros