0Hi,02br 02br 00I think you have covered this subject extensivley in the past but can you refer me to a previous post or explain it good (?) again if it is 01i00not too much of trouble02i00?02br 02br 00I were02br 02br 00He were02br 02br 00She were02br 02br 00etc.02br 02br 00Also, do we use the phrase "not too much of trouble" often and is it correct?0-
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1i00I/he/she/you/they/we were02i00 is the01i00 were02i00-subjunctive, used in 01u00formal 02u00clauses expressing a hypothetical situation (especially beginning with 01i00if02i00) or after verbs such as 01i00wish02i00:02br 02br 00I wish that I were the King of France