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Evo25 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

If

(1)If he were here,he would go with us. (when are we saying that, something happens in the past,present,or future?)

why it should appear as were instead of was here?

Doesn't he refer to a singular?

(2) If managed properly, they are the basis for competitive advantages.

why not manage should be used here?

(3) If I had a rope, We could able to escape from the hole.( imply past ?)

If I have a rope, We could able to escape from the hole. (implies present ?)

Does it after the word of 'if'...we should use the past tense and the sentence implies the past?
  

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(1)If he were here,he would go with us. (when are we saying that, something happens in the past,present,or future? -- It is the subjunctive form of 'be', used in present hypothetical cases .

  • (1)If he were here,he would go with us.
  • (when are we saying that, something happens in the past,present,or future?
  • -- It is the subjunctive form of 'be', used in present hypothetical cases .
  • -- Yes .
  • The subjunctive form is 'If I/you/he/we/they were '.
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(1)If he were here,he would go with us. (when are we saying that, something happens in the past,present,or future?-- Present: 'if he were here with us now')
why it should appear as were instead of was here?-- It is the subjunctive form of 'be', used in present hypothetical cases.

Doesn't he refer to a singular?-- Yes. The subjunctive form is 'If I/you/
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Thank for your Mister Micawber's clear explanation! Appreciate indeed.

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