If I Was vs If I Were  | Common English Mistake | Subjunctive Mood | English Grammar Lesson - Ananya

If I Was vs If I Were | Common English Mistake | Subjunctive Mood | English Grammar Lesson - Ananya

If I Was vs If I Were - Finally Understand This Common English Grammar Mistake! Confused about "If I was" vs "If I were"? Making mistakes with these subjunctive mood phrases? This comprehensive English grammar lesson explains the EXACT difference between IF I WAS and IF I WERE with crystal-clear explanations, subjunctive mood rules, hundreds of examples, and practical exercises! Stop making this common mistake and master the subjunctive mood forever! 👉All Online English Courses https://www.letstalk.academy/s/store 👉Pronunciation & Accent Course https://www.letstalk.academy/s/store/... My English Lesson You Might Have Missed! 👉When To Use HAVE & HAVING?    • When To Use HAVE & HAVING? Grammar Doubt S...   👉Master All Uses of BEING    • Master All Uses of BEING | All Tenses, Pas...   👉Master All Uses of BEEN | All Tenses    • Master All Uses of BEEN | All Tenses & Use...   👉 I have been Vs I had been    • I have been Vs I had been | Present Perfec...   What You'll Learn in This Essential Grammar Lesson: ✅ Complete explanation of "If I was" (simple past conditional) ✅ Complete explanation of "If I were" (subjunctive mood) ✅ The exact difference between both phrases ✅ Understanding the subjunctive mood in English ✅ When to use "was" vs "were" after IF ✅ Real vs hypothetical/imaginary situations ✅ Grammar rules for first conditional vs second conditional ✅ Why "If I were you" is always correct ✅ Common mistakes even native speakers make ✅ Formal vs informal usage ✅ IELTS & TOEFL grammar applications ✅ Real conversation examples ✅ Practice exercises with detailed answers Quick Grammar Rules: 📍 HAVE = Main verb, auxiliary verb, or modal (have to) 📍 HAVING = Gerund (noun form) or present participle (continuous) 📍 Use HAVE for possession, perfect tenses, obligations 📍 Use HAVING for continuous actions, gerund subjects/objects 📍 "I have a car" (possession) vs "Having a car is expensive" (gerund) 📍 "I have eaten" (perfect tense) vs "I am having dinner" (continuous action) Quick Rules: 📍 IF I WAS = Talking about possible real past situations (uncertainty about past) 📍 IF I WERE = Talking about hypothetical/imaginary/unreal situations (subjunctive mood) 📍 Use "IF I WERE" for: wishes, advice, imaginary situations, contrary to fact 📍 Use "IF I WAS" for: uncertainty about actual past events 📍 "If I were you" is ALWAYS correct (not "If I was you") 📍 "If I were rich" (I'm not rich - imaginary) vs "If I was late yesterday" (uncertain about past fact) Perfect Examples: IF I WAS (Real past uncertainty): ✨ "If I was rude to you yesterday, I apologize." (Uncertain if it actually happened) ✨ "If I was at the party last night, I don't remember." (Not sure if I was there) ✨ "If I was wrong about that, please correct me." (Maybe I was wrong, maybe not) IF I WERE (Hypothetical/Imaginary - Subjunctive): ✨ "If I were you, I would apologize." (I'm not you - imaginary/advice) ✨ "If I were rich, I would travel the world." (I'm not rich - contrary to fact) ✨ "If I were taller, I could reach the shelf." (I'm not taller - imaginary) ✨ "I wish I were younger." (I'm not younger - wish/desire) ✨ "If I were a bird, I would fly." (I'm not a bird - completely imaginary) The Key Difference: 🔹 IF I WAS = Real past situation (you're not sure if it happened) 🔹 IF I WERE = Unreal/hypothetical/imaginary situation (you know it's not true) 🔹 WAS = Indicative mood (real/possible situations) 🔹 WERE = Subjunctive mood (unreal/imaginary/contrary to fact) 🔹 "If I was there" (maybe I was, maybe I wasn't - uncertain) 🔹 "If I were there" (I wasn't there, but imagine if I had been) This Lesson is Perfect For: 🎯 English learners confused about BEEN usage 🎯 IELTS & TOEFL Writing and Speaking preparation 🎯 Students wanting to master perfect tenses 🎯 Anyone struggling with auxiliary verbs 🎯 Intermediate to Advanced English learners 🎯 Business professionals improving grammar 🎯 ESL/EFL students mastering verb forms 🎯 Anyone preparing for English proficiency exams 00:10 Difference between If I were and If I was 00:30 Basic Grammar Rule for I were and I Was 01:00 How To Use 'If I Were' 03:00 How To Use 'If I was' 05:00 Quick Recap 06:00 English Grammar Quiz #ifiwas #ifiwere #ifiwasvifiwere #subjunctivemood #commonmistakes #englishgrammar #englishmistakes #grammarmistakes #learnenglish #englishlearning #conditionalsentences #secondconditional #grammarlesson #learnenglishonline #speakenglish #correctenglish #englishteacher #englishwithananya #ielts #toefl #esl #englishlanguage #advancedgrammar #formalenglish #grammarexplained #improveyourenglish #fluentenglish #studyenglish #englishcourse #grammartips #mistakesinenglish #perfectenglish #hypothetical #wishes #contrarytotruth #unrealconditions #spokenenglish #businessenglish #academicenglish #intermediateenglish #nativeenglish #englishfluency #accurateenglish #naturalenglish #grammarconfusion #commonerrors #englishtips #grammarpractice #masterenglish #languagelearning#englishgrammarlesson#englishcourse =============================