@roxy54
Actually, raymonda got it right the first time. He is using the subjunctive case to construct a hypothetical, in which case the correct verb choice is "were" and not "was."
I'd recommend exercising some caution in correcting other members' grammar. Plus, in your follow-post regarding his imagined inability to "take correction," you need a comma before his name.
"Sorry if you can't take correction, raymonda."
Carry on, raymonda. You are doing just fine.
Actually, raymonda got it right the first time. He is using the subjunctive case to construct a hypothetical, in which case the correct verb choice is "were" and not "was."
I'd recommend exercising some caution in correcting other members' grammar. Plus, in your follow-post regarding his imagined inability to "take correction," you need a comma before his name.
"Sorry if you can't take correction, raymonda."
Carry on, raymonda. You are doing just fine.