Why do we use ' If I were ' instead of ' If I was '
In unreal conditionals: If I were you I would do it right now.
In wish structures: I wish I were English.
ONLY A NON-TEACHER'S OPINION
(1) You have raised an excellent point!
(2) To the best of my knowledge, no one would say "If I were in place of
you, I would not do that," BUT I think that people quite often might say something
like:
If I were in your place, I would not do that.
(3) Congratulations! Your comment showed great thinking.
Can you give a single example of this?
If I were you, I wouldn't do that? :tick
In place of you, I wouldn't do that.
It's a conditional and deals with unreal situations like this.Can a person be exactly like others
Please do not present unverified conjecture as having a grounding in fact. Musings are not a substitute for analysis, but you present this as something that can be more appropriate. This is not correct. If you wish to ask a question, then please ask a question. Please do not state some idle conjecture as a fact and then say please guide- this could be highly confusing for learners.
It's the subjunctive. I would also point out that many users do say If I was. In formal language, If I were is preferred, but many in many regions, people don't use it. For a learner, I would recommend using If I were as it's always right and will make grammar traditionalists happy.
i got the point you have made.
Not a Teacher
As you have asked me to give an example that is why I am further writing.
If i say if I were in place of you/in your place, i would not do that.
If I had been in place of you/in your place, i would not have done that.
are these sentences wrong.
Last edited by rajan; 01-Oct-2011 at 12:04.
These are not exact synonyms.in place of you/in your place