Topic:
Recall
- Why do we use “were” instead of “was” when talking about hypothetical situations?
Notes
- What would you do if you were me? - If I were you, I would ask her why she doesn’t want to move in first.
- I want to improve my vocabulary. What would you do if you were me? - I would read more books if I were you.
- I feel under the weather. - I would go to the doctor if I were you.
- If I were you, I would participate in the English Academy's activities to improve your pronunciation skills.
- If I were you and wanted to quit smoking, I would reduce my consumption gradually.
- I would travel to different cities in Colombia, staying for some days in each one, if I were you.
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📌 SUMMARY:
This document shows how to give advice using hypothetical situations.
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