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Nancy Tejedor
Hello everyone.
The other day I was listening Damien Rice´s song "My favorite faded fantasy" Btw, it´s amazing.
Anyway. He says : I could love you more than life If I wasn´t so afraid.
I thought that sentence was a second conditional sentence, but I did my researh and I found out that when you use the second conditional you should use the subjunctive.
If so, What is the right sentence?
I could love you more than life If I weren´t so afraid OR
I could love you more than life If I wasn´t so afraid
I heard that native speakers tend to say "I was" instead of "I were"
Which one does sound more natural?
Jun 30, 2021 6:30 PM
Answers · 4
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In informal contexts (spoken or written), both sound equally natural to me. In formal writing, I would use "weren't."
June 30, 2021
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I definitely think in the context of who he is singing to it makes sense and sounds natural to say "wasn't" (more informal) but honestly I wouldn't personally think it was/were ;) weird if he said "weren't".
June 30, 2021
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Nancy Tejedor
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