Web10 mrt. 2024 · If only he were with us - He could not be, or have been with us. The possibility is closed. You may say that if he's not with us, the possibility is closed. But the … Web17 jan. 2024 · If only I hadn’t left my keys at home! For the present, we use ‘if only + past simple’. For example: If only I understood maths! Or: If only I were good at maths. Where we use ‘were’ instead of ‘was’. And to talk about the future, we use ‘if only + would + a verb’. For example: If only he would call. If only English were ...
WebOctober 29, 2012. 1. 1. You can use he was or she was, he were or she were, I was or I were only in the conditional: "If I was (or were) a rich guy, I would travel to Europe" "If … Web28 jan. 2024 · Do you know when to use "was" and when to use "were"? It seems simple until you start dreaming about all the possibilities. Learn their uses here! bari torino ryanair
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Web18 okt. 2013 · laleumen said: This is old, I know, but in case anyone else finds this - the correct antecedent to the verb is 'neither' and since that is singular the correct choice is 'was'. Jim. Interesting. So it would be correct to say 'Neither the French nor the English was to blame for the 100 Years War.'. I don't think so. WebWe use if only + past verb forms to talk about a wish for the present: If only he knew the truth. (he doesn’t know the truth, but he wishes he did) Not: If only he knows the truth. If … Web13 apr. 2024 · Russia's Foreign Ministry will only discuss a potential exchange for jailed American journalist Evan Gershkovich after his trial, according to Russian state news agency TASS. barito selatan dalam angka 2022