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Delly Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Verbs-which is the correct word

1. If he (was, were) over 18, he would have been hired.

2. Only one of the video clips (was, were) usable.

3. The typesetters, not the editor, (was, were) responsible for these errors.

4. Neither the manager nor the employees (was, were) aware of the policy change.

5. Both John and Steven (was, were) promoted.

6. The news from the rescue mission (is, are) encouraging.

7. Ten Steps to Greatness (has, have) been placed in the company library.

8. A child reminded me that the earth (rotates, rotated) on its axis.

9. Tim (don't, doesn't) ask for favors.

10. The president studied the page for a minute and (starts, started) asking questions.
  

Top answer

Why don't you do the exercise yourself first and then ask if it's correct or not.

  • Why don't you do the exercise yourself first and then ask if it's correct or not.
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Why don't you do the exercise yourself first and then ask if it's correct or not.
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Hi, Delly

Would you like to try first? Then you can be sure that we will do our best to help you.
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Okay here is my answers.

1. was
2. was
3. were
4. were
5. were
6. is
7. has
8. rotates
9. doesn't
10. started
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1. If he (was, were) over 18, he would have been hired.

You need were here, as it's a contrary-to-the-fact assertion (he wasn't over 18), esp in formal contexts.
I mean were is better than was, but still not the best (see further).

See:

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EXCEPTION
If
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Marius Hancu 1. If he (was, were) over 18, he would have been hired.

were is better than was, but still not the best (see further).

My take:

If he had been over 18 ... is ok because it's an unreal condition in the past, eg. at the moment of the interview.

BUT ...

If he were ove
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I agree with Marius that, strictly speaking, it should 'If he had been over 18, he would have been hired'.

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