If I (be) a bird I could fly.[correct tense of the verb.]
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lf l would be a bird would l could fly
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If I were a bird I could fly.
Why 'were'?
- Were is used because we have a modal could which depicts that the action is in past but actually imaginary
- Were was used due to rules of subject verb agreement which tells
- Were is used for Single object
- Whenever we are attempting these type of sentences we must look at the modal
- Here the modal was could
- It is a simple past tense form.
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