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Colloquially?BT, you are sleep deprived. Subjunctive tense requires the word ‘were’ in your statement.![]()
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Colloquially?BT, you are sleep deprived. Subjunctive tense requires the word ‘were’ in your statement.![]()
Actually, in my humble and not so expert opinion, it all comes down to voice. If it is technically correct, use what ever sounds good to your ear. That is the essence of voice in writing and the flavor that differentiates one writer from another. Consider, after reading a few paragraphs you would never mistake a Steven King tale for a James Joyce story or an Issac Asimov for a James Patterson. Why? Voice, plain and simple.Exactly. It’s no meaning yes.
Which is why it might be better to put…
“I’d always thought Kayden was an asshole, but just when I started to warm to him, he proved me right”.
Maybe.
If we're getting pedantic, the subjunctive is a mood, not a tense...BT, you are sleep deprived. Subjunctive tense requires the word ‘were’ in your statement.![]()
Well done!If we're getting pedantic, the subjunctive is a mood, not a tense...![]()