Why is not: If I am you...? ;-)
Why do you think it could be?Why is not : "If I was you" ? :roll:
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Come.come, bhai. I think there is a touch of the faux-naif there. You and I , and millions of others, say, "If I were you, ..."; philo would almost certainly claim that it it was (?) the only correct form. However, millions of others, especially in Britain, happily say, "If I was you, ...".Why do you think it could be?
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More context would be of help, of course, but it's "If I were you" because I am not you; we are talking about an imaginary situation.
I understand what it means, I just wonder would you
understand If someone would say: "I wouldn't do that, If I am you (Present)."
I understand what it means, I just wonder would you
understand If someone would say: "I wouldn't do that, If I am you (Present)."
I understand what it means, I just wonder would you
understand If someone would say: "I wouldn't do that, If I am you (Present)."
Well, Allen165 had already answered the question.Come.come, bhai. I think there is a touch of the faux-naif there. You and I , and millions of others, say, "If I were you, ..."; philo would almost certainly claim that it it was (?) the only correct form. However, millions of others, especially in Britain, happily say, "If I was you, ...".
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