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  1. Use ‘if I was’ for real situations that are in indicative mood. If I were. Used in a subjunctive mood, ‘if I were’ indicates an unreal situation. Something that can never happen. You are imagining a situation, that isn’t true yet or cannot be true. If I were Bill Gates, I would be the richest person in the world.

  2. 24 de may. de 2019 · Learn when to use \"if I was\" and \"if I were\" in different situations. The former is for facts, the latter is for wishes or hypotheticals. See examples and a simple trick to remember the difference.

  3. Learn how to use if I were and if I was correctly in different situations. If I were is for imaginary or hypothetical scenarios, while if I was is for past facts.

  4. En el condicional segundo, el verbo be en la oración subordinada (if clause) puede conjugarse como were en lugar de como was con la primera y tercera personas del singular ( I, he, she, it). El significado es el mismo en ambos casos, aunque were se considera más formal que was.

  5. Was y were son el pasado del verbo to be que significa ser o estar y su uso dependerá del pronombre que se esté utilizando, es decir que hay que identificar si el pronombre es primera, segunda o tercera persona, y si es singular o plural. En la siguiente tabla verás la forma adoptada del verbo to be según el pronombre personal.

  6. 3 de oct. de 2022 · Learn how to use was or were in if clauses depending on whether you're expressing real or unreal conditional sentences. Real conditional sentences use will and when, while unreal conditional sentences use would or could and were.

  7. Use “if I was” for past situations that were really possible. Now if I were you, if I were an English learner, I’d practice this right away by writing two sentences – one with “if I were” and one with “if I was” to help you remember when to use each one correctly.