Nelly
I’ve noticed that some people use ‘was’ instead of ‘were’ in unreal conditionals. Is that acceptable in modern usage, or always incorrect?
2025年6月4日 15:25
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It is perfectly correct and acceptable to say 'was' rather than 'were' in unreal present/future conditionals. The vast majority of people in the UK would say was, and I assume it is similar in other English speaking countries. All modern grammar books state this, and the trend is to teach was as the first alternative. There are even types of conditional, such as the past habitual, where 'was' would be correct and 'were' would be wrong.
2025年6月5日 19:05
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Hi, Using “was” instead of “were” in unreal conditionals (the subjunctive) is common in informal speech and writing, especially with I, he, she, it. For example: • If I was you, I’d study more. (informal) • If I were you, I’d study more. (formal, traditional) In formal writing, “were” is preferred and considered correct. In casual conversation, “was” is widely accepted.
2025年6月6日 20:01
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very common for non-native speakers of course, it's a mistake
2025年6月5日 10:01
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Great question! In unreal conditionals (when imagining something contrary to fact), the traditional rule is to use “were” with all subjects — even “I,” “he,” “she,” and “it.” This is called the subjunctive mood. Examples (traditional grammar): If I were rich, I’d travel the world. If she were taller, she could reach the top shelf. So, is “was” incorrect? Not exactly. While “were” is still considered more formal and grammatically standard, especially in writing, “was” is commonly used in informal speech — particularly with “if I was”. Examples (informal usage): If I was rich, I’d travel the world. If he was in your position, he’d do the same.
2025年6月4日 21:54
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Well even if it is incorrect it can be just the way we talk in the UK. For example, everyone in my city says "I never" when the correct term is "I didnt".
2025年6月4日 17:59
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