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In this example could it be also used 'were' instead of 'be'(the subjunctive form)?
e.g. Would you rather I be with someone else?
e.g. Would you rather I be with someone else?
In this example could it be also used 'were' instead of 'be'(the subjunctive form)?
e.g. Would you rather I be with someone else?
For me, the 'be' version is not very natural. It suggests to me the idea that the preference would be for a hypothetical future situation; the 'were' version suggests that the preference would be for a hypothetical (counterfactual?) present situation.
When you want someone else to do something, you can say I'd rather you did.../I'd rather he did..., etc. We use past in this structure, but the meaning is present or future, not past.
This forum benefits enormously from the suggestions of some knowledgeable and/or genuinely interested non-native speakers. There are a couple of them in this thread,I would rather you just said thank you, and went on your way, Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a weapon, and stand a post.
(Note, also, the subjunctive after "suggest".)
Well, as the subject of the verb is not third person, we cannot be sure that this is subjunctive.
[...]being a non-native, what I think is of no importance.
Rubbish!
For me, the 'be' version is not very natural. It suggests to me the idea that the preference would be for a hypothetical future situation; the 'were' version suggests that the preference would be for a hypothetical (counterfactual?) present situation.
But may I call it subjunctive? To me, it seems to be subjunctive.Well, as the subject of the verb is not third person, we cannot be sure that this is subjunctive.
Hi, emsr2d2. Why "that I be" and "if I were"? Do you mean that the full form ofI agree. "that I be" suggests the future, in a way that "if I were" does not.
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Hi, emsr2d2. Why "that I be" and "if I were"? Do you mean that the full form of
She would rather I were...
is actually
She would rather if I were...
and not
She would rather that I were...
?
Sleep well.But may I call it subjunctive? Yes
To me, it seems to be subjunctive.[...] I'd like to have a good sleep. ;-)
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