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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Were vs Was

Which is proper: If I were going to eat a hotdog" or "If I was gong to eat a hotdog"?
  

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Anonymous Which is proper: If I were going to eat a hotdog" or "If I was going to eat a hotdog"? Neither is a sentence; both are proper. There is no way to judge which is the better choice without further context.

  • Anonymous Which is proper: If I were going to eat a hotdog" or "If I was going to eat a hotdog"?
  • Neither is a sentence; both are proper.
  • There is no way to judge which is the better choice without further context.
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AnonymousWhich is proper: If I were going to eat a hotdog" or "If I was going to eat a hotdog"?
Neither is a sentence; both are proper. There is no way to judge which is the better choice without further context.

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