[Grammar] If I were a doctor...

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shahjehansoomro

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Are the following sentences correct and they have same grammatical meaning?

If I were a doctor I would cure many people.
If I were a doctor I were to cure many people.
 
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Re: Use of Subjunctive Mood

The first would be correct if it said a doctor. The second is incorrect.
 

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Re: Use of Subjunctive Mood

Actually I read the second sentence structure on net'I were to cure many people' as the advanced english grammar link in Google search.
 

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Re: Use of Subjunctive Mood

shahjehansoomro, I have changed your thread title.

Extract from the Posting Guidelines:

'Thread titles should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.'

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'I were to cure many people'
may well have a place in another context, but it doesn't work in your sentence.
 

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You need a comma between the two clauses.
 

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Re: Use of Subjunctive Mood

Actually I read the second sentence structure on net'I were to cure many people' as the advanced english grammar link in Google search.

You can use If I were to in the if-clause, but you have used it in the second part.
 

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Yes I had forgotten a password for my first account therefore I made another account.
 

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Re: Use of Subjunctive Mood

You can use If I were to in the if-clause, but you have used it in the second part.

For example:

If I were to cure many people, I would earn a lot.
 

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Yes I had forgotten a password for my first account therefore I made another account.

Please write a post in the Support Area asking the admins to delete your other account. Thanks.
 
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