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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The expression "be it" in past tense

Hi,

Would it possible to use the expression "be it" in a past tense?

Present: I want the two of us to get out of this without harm to our health, be it physical or mental.

Past: I wanted the two of us to get of this without harm to our health, be it physical or mental.

Thanks,

EStjarn
  

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I think it's OK.

  • I think it's OK.
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Hi, guys,

'be it' is just short for the subjunctive 'whether it be' is it not--so the construction works with any tense.

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