WitrynaBest. Add a Comment. Aurabelle17 • 57 min. ago. Remove the "s" on rodents. "Experimental rodent use". Or you can change it to: "Use of experimental rodents." Witryna“If I were a boy” is grammatically correct. We use it hypothetically to talk about things we might do if we were “a boy.” Usually, it’s said by girls or women, who know they …
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WitrynaTiếng Anh (Mỹ) If you hear “I were” it’s usually in movies depicting a time when that was grammatically correct in certain regions of the English-speaking world. It’s still used … Witryna29 cze 2007 · grammatically, not grammartically! (The r drops out in the adjective and adverb forms.) Yes, you used were correctly. Just one thing: The second one would … steven f. havill author
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Witryna3 lip 2024 · All four beginnings— (1) “Were it not,” (2) “If it were not,” (3) “Had it not been,” and (4) “If it hadn’t been”—are grammatically equivalent. The Cambridge … Witryna“We were” is grammatically correct in English. “We was” is nonstandard English which means that it is used in some parts of the English world. I was You were. He was She … WitrynaWe have discovered an instance of when correct grammar is not actually used much in real life. If I were you, I would invest my money wisely. –> Correct 2nd conditional. If I had been you, I would have bought a house in 2012. –> Correct 3rd conditional. It would be more likely to hear “If I were you, I would have bought a house in 2012.”. steven f. hayward email