If that’s true, then the clue forms were ok and not ok. If not true, ie counterfactual, then past subjunctive forms have been used and have not been used. Let’s look at some examples.
What’s okay if it wasn’t for it or if it wasn’t?
Wasn’t grammatically correct. Even if it wasn’t used in the spoken language. And in the first person, use If I were you. Example: I would leave now if I were you.
How to use if not for in a sentence?
When you talk about what would happen if someone or something didn’t exist, you mean that they are the only thing preventing it. I could happily go back to an apartment if I didn’t miss my garden.
Isn’t that grammatically correct?
If that’s true, then the indicative forms were and are fine. If it is not true, i.e. counterfactual, then the subjunctive forms were and were not are used. He said that since it was true, the sentence with wasnt was correct.
What if it wasn’t meant?
when it wasn’t for (someone or something) When someone or something didn’t help, intervene, or otherwise affect the situation. The sentence is always followed by an explanation of how it would have happened without someone or something else.
What is the difference between was not and was not ?
, His only words. When using I He or She, i. H. a singular pronoun, use wasnt . If you want to use we or you, ie a plural pronoun, then use werent. For example, the incident was not discussed.
How to use if not for in a sentence?
When you talk about what would happen if someone or something didn’t exist, you mean that they are the only thing preventing it. I could happily go back to an apartment if I didn’t miss my garden.
Isn’t that grammatically correct?
If that’s true, then the indicative forms were and are fine. If it is not true, i.e. counterfactual, then the subjunctive forms were and were not are used. He said that since it was true, the sentence with wasnt was correct.
What if it wasn’t meant?
when it wasn’t for (someone or something) When someone or something didn’t help, intervene, or otherwise affect the situation. The sentence is always followed by an explanation of how it would have happened without someone or something else.
What’s okay if it wasn’t for it or if it wasn’t?
Wasn’t grammatically correct. Even if it wasn’t used in the spoken language. And in the first person, use If I were you. Example: I would leave now if I were you.
How to use what t?
: in the absence of (something or someone): without Without your donations many more children would go hungry.
What if it wasn’t meant?
Wasn t is past tense, it is used for something that happened in the past OR something that existed in the past but no longer exists. Since the grades were handed over in the past but are still on your transcript, both words are correct in this case (but not in all cases).