They are both correct- many use 'was' because it is singular, but other, more formally, use the past subjunctive, 'were'.![]()
I know that was is used for singular nouns and were is for plural, but what if you're using a singular noun in the past perfect tense? In the following sentence, which would be correct, was or were?
If only choosing a career were that clear-cut!
Thank you!
Teena
They are both correct- many use 'was' because it is singular, but other, more formally, use the past subjunctive, 'were'.![]()
I would say "if only it was that clear cut", as that seems more natural to me, but I guess Tdol is right.
:)