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spot the error and correct the sentence, (if I was a bird, I would fly) answer if you are sure plz​

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Answered by rajraaz85
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Answer:

If I were a bird, I would fly.

Explanation:

According to subject -verb agreement in past tense  'I' is followed by was. But when you are talking about something which is imaginary or not a fact or when you expect something was true, we can use a structure

'I were'.

When you have a subjunctive mood 'I' is followed by 'were.'

Eg. If I were a bird, I would fly.

In this sentence I am not actually a bird.

But  'I were' indicate just an imagination. When we are just imagining  something  we can use 'I were' structure to express our imagination or wish.

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