
I 'was' or I 'were'? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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prepositions - I was in a meeting vs I was at a meeting - English ...
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personal pronouns - "It was me" or "It was I" - English Language ...
2016年1月10日 · Pick one: It was I who salted the earth around your flower deck.-- (if you want to sound formal); It was me that/who salted the earth around your flower deck.-- (which sounds less formal)
grammar - "I wish I was" vs. "I wish I were" - English Language ...
2020年4月19日 · 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 that I be kept informed".
difference - "I went to..." vs "I was at..." - English Language ...
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When to use "I" or "I am" - English Language Learners Stack …
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"I used to" and "I was used to" - What is the difference?
2017年6月8日 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.
past tense - I was wondering vs. I am wondering vs. I wonder
2016年7月2日 · If I would like to make requests, should I use “I was wondering…” instead of “I am wondering…” and “I wonder…”? If yes, what’s the most appropriate situation to use “I am wondering…” and “I wonder…”?
idiomatic language - I was thinking or I thought - English …
2022年4月18日 · I [was thinking/thought], if you were interested, you could come over to dinner Saturday. Does using "I was thinking" sound as a more spontaneous invite/idea than using "I thought&q...
past simple - I lived Vs. I was living - English Language Learners ...
2018年4月2日 · In 1999, I was living in Cuba. In 1999, I lived in Cuba. Do both sentences seem grammatically correct? My teacher had told that the first sentence, which is with past continuous, is incorre