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I only say If I were if I'm going to give advice Example If I were you I'd take the motorway because it's quicker. |
Motorway another way to say highway.
I like the idea. |
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Highway = American :) |
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I've been taught to say "if I were" in conditional sentences (but sometimes I forget it). :) |
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Not all "if sentences" require the subjunctive If it has stopped raining, we'll go for a walk. (simple conditional, indicative, because it's a possibility) If only it were Tuesday (hypothetical, thus subjunctive, because it's Friday) :) |
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Ahhh vale. ¡No entendía nada! ¿Sabes qué? Llevo más que veinte años enseñando inglés, y aunque Perikles me mata, a mí no me parece muy importante si dices was or were porque parece que depende de la zona y la cultura y no sé que más. Si estas negociando con un holandes, un slovako, y un americano y dices was en vez de were todos te van a entender igual. Ahora, si estas haciendo el examen del TOEFL or el First es otra historia... |
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You should have a kind of RAE, so we, English students, would be able to know what is correct or not. :thinking: Thanks. :) |
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In any case I can use them in my English. This Sunday I will be in the motorway with drift to Calakmul.:D |
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The subjunctive mood is almost non-existent in modern American or British English. Very few people use it in daily speech.
I recognize it only because I know Spanish and read the KJV. I sometimes get strange looks when I slip it into a conversation. ;) |
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If in doubt, follow the grammatical rules. As I said, it's not a big thing. As you know there are plenty of other grammatical rules that are written in stone and should not be "violated" under any circumstances!! |
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Irmamar said I'm not sure if my teachers would like if I wrote (:thinking:) in an exam 'was' instead of 'were' And my reply was No your teachers probably wouldn't....If in doubt, follow the grammatical rules. Hope that's clear now:) |
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PS I was going to say exactly the same thing about the driving exam in that post to irmamar, but thought that people might not know what I was getting at:D |
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I guess the key thing here is to be able to recognize it, right?
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Long live the King (OK - political content here, ignore that) Long live the Republic (hortative subjunctive) May all your Chrismasses be white The committee requests the president that he reconsider his decision (subjunctive) Would that last one just not be correct in AmE ? |
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