... clause is “to be”, it has the form “were” for all persons – singular and plural. For example: “I were”, “he were”, “she were”, “they were”, “you were”, we were”. But in fact, many students ... is Past subjunctive mood. We use the form “were” for all persons. So, we rewrite these sentences in the following way: 47 In this form, the students did very well because this grammar ... would be a white pigeon. - If he was me, what would he do? Normally, in the past tense, the verb “to be” has two forms: “were” for “they, you, we and “was” for “I, he, she, it”. The learners...