Is there any rules for i was/were? If you wanted to talk about two, you would use a. What is the difference between were and have been, and are these sentences gramatically correct
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1) some of the best known writers of detective fiction in the twentieth century were.
I learned from many sources that as if it were is accepted by all native english speakers
And as if it was is widely used, especially informally But is the simple present. Technically, you should use 'were' You are correct that the sentence is subjunctive because of the indefiniteness introduced by 'as though'
The subjunctive takes the plural form of the past tense. Purdue owl has this example which is almost identical to op's case One of the boxes is open The verb agrees with the subject, one

If you wanted to talk about two, you would use a plural.
If you're mentioning a possibility or a probability, a chance. 3 the minutes of the stockholders meeting were presented and discussed is the correct sentence The subject 'minutes ' is plural, and it should take a plural verb (were) My friend is writing some documentation and asked me an english question i don't know the answer to
In this case which would it be Or ccleaner has been ran. Do i use was or were in this sentence Bonnie, along with her associates, was invited to the gathering.

The subjunctive takes the plural form of the past.


