Use were (instead of was) in statements that are contrary to fact. In your sentences it should definitely be: 美国签证表上有个问题: were you previously employed?
Does were/was refer to these buildings or who? What is the difference between were and have been, and are these sentences gramatically correct? Is there any rules for i was/were?
Which of the following is correct ? From other's conversation,i found out they mentioned i was and sometimes they also mentioned i were. 1) some of the best known writers of detective fiction in the twentieth century were. Who were these buildings designed by?
所以传到现代英语中,i am和he/she/it is的虚拟式的标准用法就应该是 if i/he/she/it were,而不是was。 由上面两表也可以看出,古英语中的虚拟式(虚拟语气)是非常规范、常用的,每个动. Or who was these buildings designed by? "i have indicated in opening remarks that i do not intend to be prime ministerial candidate if the upa were to come to power after the general elections.