Is there any rules for i was/were? I have seen usage of both if we are to and if. What is the difference between were and have been, and are these sentences gramatically correct
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1) some of the best known writers of detective fiction in the twentieth century were.
I learned from many sources that as if it were is accepted by all native english speakers
And as if it was is widely used, especially informally But is the simple present. I have seen usage of both if we are to and. Which of the following is correct
Who were these buildings designed by Or who was these buildings designed by Does were/was refer to these buildings or who? I wish i were is the proper way to form the subjunctive mood in english

It has almost completely disappeared in informal american english, but knowing how to use it.
While 100 dollars is plural so you naturally say were But twenty quid was taken Here, were feels wrong (perhaps a hypercorrection) So if you can replace the word if with given that or granted that or assuming, then was is correct


