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The Rocky Mountain English Professor: I wish I were OR I wish I was?

If I were OR If I was? Which is correct? Most of us might vaguely recall a high school English teacher discussing mood, but few of us remember what it means. There are three moods in English: “indicative, used for facts, opinions, and questions; imperative, used for orders or advice; and subjunctive, used for wishes, […]

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