0
Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

If I were wrong vs If I was wrong

1) If I were wrong, please feel free to convince me that I was wrong. But your argument is not convincing.


2) If I was wrong, please feel free to convince me that I was wrong. But your argument is not convincing.

Which is correct?
Why is correct?
  

Top answer

Anonymous 1) If I were wrong, please feel free to convince me that I was wrong. But your argument is not convincing. 2) If I was wrong, please feel free to convince me that I was wrong.

  • Anonymous 1) If I were wrong, please feel free to convince me that I was wrong.
  • But your argument is not convincing.
  • 2) If I was wrong, please feel free to convince me that I was wrong.
  • But your argument is not convincing.
  • Correct.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
Anonymous1) If I were wrong, please feel free to convince me that I was wrong. But your argument is not convincing.

2) If I was wrong, please feel free to convince me that I was wrong. But your argument is not convincing. Correct. Possibility of my error is admitted.

Which is correct?
Why is correct?

Related Questions