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1). Was2). Am3). Can4). Were |
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Answer» Whenever the UNDERLYING mood of the sentence suggests a wish or a hope, the mood is called 'subjunctive' mood. In subjunctive sentences, 'I were' is USED instead of 'I was', to indicate the wish, MEANING 'If it happened'. So, in the given sentence, 'Were' should be used, as it indicates a wish, and not the usual form of 'to-be', which is 'was'. Therefore, the CORRECT answer is option 4. |
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