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Which sentence is grammatically correct, 'I so wish my father were here.' or 'I so wish my father was here.'?
1 juil. 2021 08:35
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Traditionally, in 'good' grammatical expression: 'were'...
In practice, people very often use: 'was'
(which seems to be acceptable now, at least in spoken English. In written English, it is best to stick with 'were' (the 'subjunctive').
1 juillet 2021
"I so wish my father was here" is correct.
1 juillet 2021
This is an example of the second conditional (a hypothetical situation about the present) and the correct form is 'were' (in the second conditional you use the past simple in 'if clauses' or after 'I wish/If only' but the verb 'to be' has always been the exception - it is an example of the subjunctive in English). However, you do hear people say 'was' these days and the British Council website mentions this too.
1 juillet 2021
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1 juillet 2021
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Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Japonais
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Anglais
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