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Which one is correct
If only i were there.. or if only i was there
2019年8月25日 15:36
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Were.
Use "were" if you are talking about something that isn't true. You were not there.
If it WAS raining yesterday (we assume this is true), then why is the patio dry?
2019年8月25日
Either One
2019年8月25日
Both of them are correct and it's the speaker's choice which one to use. Native-speakers who are a bit older generally use 'were' (the subjunctive), but younger people often choose 'was'.
NOTE: we only tend to use the subjunctive with the verb 'be', and we use past simple with other verbs.
If only I HAD more free time.
If only you DIDN'T live in Australia!
If only he WERE older. If only he WAS older.
2019年8月25日
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