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If I were and If I was - really?

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Hello Everyone!

Reading a nice book Grammar Devotional, I have found a statement that I would consider contentious. I would be grateful for your opinion on the matter - would you consider "If I was" grammatical? 

http://books.google.ru/books?id=gDUMufuiqjAC&pg=PA106&lpg=PA106&dq=grammar+devotional+week+26+sunday&source=bl&ots=UOW_erdZYU&sig=e6IpOx-24UxrNd1qhLlLX1qXnEs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=5EQNVPHJHIT8ywOOpIKwAg&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=grammar%20devotional%20week%2026%20sunday&f=false

Thank you! 

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(@robert)
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What's in the book seems fair.  

A thing I don't understand is why people keep saying the English subjunctive is disappearing. It's not.

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Yes, in some cases, "If I was" is grammatical.

Was I rude? I'm not sure that I really was. But if I was rude, I'm sorry.

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I have never heard it explained.  I knew that If I was was correct in certain circumstances but I would have been unable to explain it until I read your link.  It sounds quite logical to me.  I don't think, "If I were rude I'll make it up to you" sounds right at all.

After thinking about this a bit, I wonder if past and future may have something to do with which you use.  It doesn't sound right to me if I said, "If I were a rich man last week, I would have given all my friends a hundred dollar bill," even though the whole idea is fantasy.  Maybe it's my ear.

But my answer to your question is yes, in certain circumstances.

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(@qat)
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But Dick, wouldn't that be "If I'd been a rich man last week ..."?

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