English, asked by rxkarthi96, 3 months ago

If I were in your shoes, I would tell her the truth.​

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Answered by rajeaiswarya907
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If” and “was” can be used when we talk conditionally about things that possibly happened that you don't yet know, like when we investigate something. For example,

If I was picked, I will find out tomorrow.

You could probably even rewrite that as hypothetical if you feel less certain of what you are saying:

If I were picked, I would find out tomorrow.

Because we learn so much of our language by listening, we often speak or write “by ear,” as though we're playing music. But grammar is logical. What sounds correct can vary widely, depending on who you spend the most time with.

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