Use were (instead of was) in statements that are contrary to fact. What is the difference between were and have been, and are these sentences gramatically correct? Which of the following is correct ?
"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. 1) some of the best known writers of detective fiction in the twentieth century were. Or who was these buildings designed by?
Is there any rules for i was/were? Who were these buildings designed by? In your sentences it should definitely be: 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.
Does were/was refer to these buildings or who?