From today's Dear Abby column:
"Abby, if Edgar dropped dead tomorrow, Sherene would be recognized as his wife - not I. She will be able to draw his Social Security and take anything and everything - our car, house, etc."
Question: (Should this be singular or plural?)
1. "Not I" instead of "not me," is it because it is "not I who would be recognized as his wife?"
2. She will be able to draw... Should it be "She would be able" to match "She would be recognized?"
Thanks.
BMO
Yes. :)Originally Posted by bmo
Yes, it would be good to do it that way. However, the way it is written is not incorrect. The second one is a sort of elliptical sentence. (It could be seen that way, anyhow.) The "entire" sentence could be written: "If Edgar drops dead tomorrow, she will be able to draw his Social Security and take anything and everything - our car, house, etc."Originally Posted by bmo
What do you think?
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But I thought it was supposed to be a subjunctive mood, how come you write in present tense?Originally Posted by RonBee
BMO
It should be subjunctive and "would" be a better choice. The writer switched moods in the second sentence. This makes that sentence more real, but it is not completely correct.Originally Posted by bmo
Thanks, Mike! :D
Note:
- Native speakers will occasionally change "mood" from one sentence to the next. (Perhaps in line with the thinking process.) This can, I suppose, make things difficult for ESL learners, but if you focus on the intended meaning perhaps it will not "throw" you.
(Note: I was absent the day they taught subjunctive mode.)
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Thanks, Mike and RonBee, it is great to learn. Have a great day. BMOOriginally Posted by RonBee
Did you notice that Ron used "mode" for "mood"?
Don't you think he's kind of a weird dude?
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I thought it was subjunctive mode myself until I checked the dictionary and saw it should be subjunctive mood. You threw me off again when I saw your subjunctive mode.
Thanks RonBee.
BMO
Sorry.
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:wink:
This is a wonderful learning place. Have a great day.Originally Posted by RonBee
BMO