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if i (be) a bard i could fly correction tens.​

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Answered by ItzurPooja01
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The verbs in this sentence are vestiges of a subjunctive used in English to indicate conditions contrary to fact. We indicate this usage by using the plural form, where it exists, of the past tense. Were is the plural past tense of to be.

Answered by Anonymous
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