Poll: Which is more formal?
Which is more formal?
Poll Stats
This Poll:
- Votes: 545
- Comments: 13
- Added: November 2003
Comments:
"were" is the subjunctive in this case, and hence even the corrrect form.
They're both correct- 'was' is more comon. I recommend using 'were' in formal writing because it is seen by many of its users as 'more correct'; so make them happy. ;-)
"Were" is definitely more formal.
Was is not at all correct!! People use "was" because they don't know how to speak their own language! For the record, "If I were you, I'd learn how to speak English."
Thoroughly agree with andy
You may agree, but Andy is expressing an opinion and not a fact. The sheer numbers of native speakers who use 'was' means that either is acceptable,and ESL exams accept both. ;-)
"Were" is formal and correct. "Was" is informal and certainly not incorrect
"Were" is formal and correct. "Was" is informal and correct.
Were is correct, period. Using "was" is like using "ain't;" you'll communictate your point -- and your ignorance.
'was' is British and 'were' is American. Both are correct but were is now widely used.
if l were you, i'd learn how to speak english.
It is Past Subjunctive, and for all the persons singular and plural it is "were".
Red5
I think 'were' is always more formal that 'was'.