I wish i were a boy The need to use a. I wish i were a policeman
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I wish i were a rich man
All the above sentences suggest you want to be something you are factually not
What is the difference between were and have been, and are these sentences gramatically correct 1) some of the best known writers of detective fiction in the twentieth century were. The use of 'were' as a subjunctive auxiliary is probably more frequently missing than present these days, to the extent that you could arguably sound archaic if you do use 'were' Two of the successful managers were asked
One of the successful managers was asked Use were (instead of was) in statements that are contrary to fact In your sentences it should definitely be The subject 'minutes' is plural, and it should take a plural verb (were)
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Your sentence is using the present perfect tense in the passive voice If it were not in the passive voice, it would require the progressive, present participle form if been is kept In the case of the. Yes, but despite what you may have read, i wish i were rich is not a subjunctive clause
The subjunctive is a clause type that uses the plain form of the verb, as in it is vital. If you really wanna go nuts with it my thoughts were the ones that had begun to drive me slightly mad This makes it sound like you and your thoughts are not entirely one,.



