If all elephants have trunks, then they must be present.
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To form the French conditional tense, you typically use the infinitive form of the verb and add the endings "-ais," "-ais," "-ait," "-ions," "-iez," "-aient" for regular verbs. For irregular verbs, you need to learn their specific conditional stem and add the same endings.
Usually we say I was because Iis singular and was is the singular past be verb.eg I was sick last night.However for some conditional sentences were is used for I ( and all other subjects).eg If I were you I would tell him to go home.
The past tense form of "We all graduate together" is "We all graduated together."
Both "if I were" and "if I was" are used in conditional statements, but "if I were" is considered more grammatically correct when expressing a hypothetical or unlikely situation, while "if I was" is commonly used in informal speech.
The personal pronoun 'you' is both the singular and the plural form. Examples:Jane, you are a good friend.Class, you will all have an opportunity to speak.