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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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It weren't raining.
Q: why 'were' is used here?
  

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Presumably because the speaker hasn't learn the correct form.

  • Presumably because the speaker hasn't learn the correct form.
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Presumably because the speaker hasn't learn the correct form.
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Anonymous It weren't raining.Q: why 'were' is used here?
The writer may be imitating the language of a particular region.

CJ

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