If this problem were addressed

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"Even if this problem were addressed, the screening of the employees is largely done by [A name of an organization] sympathizers".

Why were and not was?
 

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The subjunctive -- though it seems to be dying out. In another 20 years, I expect you'll see more "If it was" instead of "If it were."
 

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"Even if this problem were addressed, the screening of the employees is largely done by [A name of an organization] sympathizers".

Why were and not was?
"Were" is the past subjunctive indicating a hypothetical situation. "Was" is past tense.
 
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Even if the situation referred to is set in present or future time, were is still surely past subunctive?

Be is the present subjunctive form.
Yes, indeed.:oops:
 
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