Xinfu
July 21, 2013, 07:45 PM
Were I back in the army again, I could have picked scores of men of our brigade to have signed with me.
1. The presence of WERE with I shows subjunctiveness, but does the protasis refer to a present or past thing? I'm not sure, because WERE is more often used for the present than the past.
2. The apodosis uses COULD HAVE PICKED; to revert it to a non-hypothetical sentence, would it be 'I was able to pick' or 'I have been able to pick'? The modal verb seems unable to distinguish.
1. The presence of WERE with I shows subjunctiveness, but does the protasis refer to a present or past thing? I'm not sure, because WERE is more often used for the present than the past.
2. The apodosis uses COULD HAVE PICKED; to revert it to a non-hypothetical sentence, would it be 'I was able to pick' or 'I have been able to pick'? The modal verb seems unable to distinguish.