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I “was” or I “were”? : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit
“If I were” is the grammatically correct choice out of the two. Was is very informal and not technically correct even though many people use both these days. www.reddit.com
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If I Were You, I'd Learn the Difference Between “If I Was” & “If I W
“If I were” for imaginary situations is a bit different from using “if I was”. Learn when to use both correctly. languagetool.org
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Which one is correct, 'I was' or 'I were'? - Quora
Both are correct but “I were” must be preceded by “if”. So, you can say “I was going shopping” but “If I were going shopping “. www.quora.com
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i-wede
† i-ˈwede Obs. [OE. ᵹewǽde, -wéde (= OHG. ga-, giwáti, MHG. gewæte), f. ᵹe-, i-1 + wǽd, wǽde, wede, weed n.] A garment, a weed.c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. Matt. iii. 4 Ðe ilca soðlice iohannes hæfde ᵹewede of herum ðæra camella. c 1000 ælfric Hom. II. 148 He nolde awendan..his ᵹewæda ðe he on westene hæfde... Oxford English Dictionary
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Was vs Were | Correct Use & Examples - QuillBot
Use “I was” when expressing your past action or state of being (e.g., “I was hungry”). · Use “I were” when using the subjunctive mood, or ... quillbot.com
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If I Was vs. If I Were - Grammar.com
“Was” is used for singular noun/pronoun and “were” for plural. For example, I was going to the market and we were going to the market. www.grammar.com
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y-
y- prefix (1 ᵹi-, ᵹe-, ᵹæ-, ᵹie-, ᵹy-, 1–2 ie-, 2–3 ȝe-, 2– 5 i-, hi-, 4–7 dial. e-, 3– now dial. a-, now arch. y-) represents OE. ᵹe-, earlier (and Northumb.) ᵹi-, = OFris. gi-, ge-, ie-, e-, a-, OS. gi-, ge-, i-, MLG., MDu. ge-, ghe-, locally i-, y-, e-, (LG., Du. ge-), OHG. ga-, ka-, gi-, ki-, ge... Oxford English Dictionary
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Why is it 'If I were' and not 'if I was'? - Quora
Using "If I were" is a form of the subjunctive mood, indicating an unreal situation. "If I was" is more commonly used in informal speech. www.quora.com
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I was or I were | typerrorsinenglish - Typical Errors in English
"If I was" is acceptable in informal situations, while "If I were" is standard for unreal conditionals in formal situations. Both are acceptable in informal ... www.typicalerrorsinenglish.com
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How to Use “Was” vs. “Were” Correctly | Grammarly
They're both simple past tense forms of the verb to be, but was is singular and were is plural, except for in the second-person singular (“you were”). www.grammarly.com
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Is it “if I were” or “if I was”? - Scribbr
You can use either “if I were” or “if I was,” depending on the context. If I was is used in the indicative mood in a conditional sentence to refer to actions ... www.scribbr.com
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weed
▪ I. weed, n.1 (wiːd) Forms: 1 wéod, w{iacu}od, 3 wied, (wod), 3–4 wed, weod, (4 pl. weoden), 4–6 wede, 4 wyed, (5 ? wade), 5–6 Sc. weid, 6 wyde, Sc. weyd, 6–7 wide, 5–7 weede, 5– weed. [OE. wéod neut. = OS. wiod neut., mod.LG. wêd, Flem. dial. wied, EFris. wiud; the ulterior etymology is unknown.] ... Oxford English Dictionary
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