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Aleilei Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Was or were? (in passive voice of subjunctive mood)

Hello,

In passive voice of subjunctive mood sentence, , should I use 'was' or 'were'?

For example:

If the word 'fiery' was/were spelled 'f-i-r-y,' (actually it isn't) we might lose one vowel sound in the middle of its correct pronunciation.

Thanks.
  

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Were is were in any voice.

  • Were is were in any voice.
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Were is were in any voice.

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