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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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why do we use (were)with (I) in the if clause?????
  

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"If clauses" are usually hypothetical, and call for a special part of grammar called "the subjunctive mood," which has its own set of verb endings. " If you can't find it there, try Google. - A.

  • "If clauses" are usually hypothetical, and call for a special part of grammar called "the subjunctive mood," which has its own set of verb endings.
  • " If you can't find it there, try Google.
  • - A.
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"If clauses" are usually hypothetical, and call for a special part of grammar called "the subjunctive mood," which has its own set of verb endings.

Try our search engine for "subjunctive mood."
If you can't find it there, try Google.

- A.

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