Dec 9, 2024
When a statement is contrary to fact, use the subjunctive, so it’s “If she were here”. With comparisons, the “He is older than me” has become acceptable today, but used to be wrong because you are really saying “older than I am”
When a statement is contrary to fact, use the subjunctive, so it’s “If she were here”. With comparisons, the “He is older than me” has become acceptable today, but used to be wrong because you are really saying “older than I am”
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