Is it if I was or if I were?

Use “if I was” to refer to real, factual situations that have likely occured (e.g., “If I was unclear, I’ll clarify”).

Use “if I were” for hypothetical, imaginary, or contrary-to-fact situations (e.g., “If I were her, I’d go home”).

Remember, “if I was” is used in the indicative mood, while “if I were” is used in the subjunctive mood.

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