Asked by Matthew
                Just a question. If you had to write this sentence in the second conditional:
If the weather is bad, I won't go out.
If the weather was/were bad, I wouldn't go out
            
            
        If the weather is bad, I won't go out.
If the weather was/were bad, I wouldn't go out
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            Writeacher
            
    Use "were" in the second sentence.
Both are fine.
    
Both are fine.
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