English Grammar Eka Zambakhidze Answers -

In the vast digital landscape of language learning, few names resonate with as much clarity and precision for Georgian-speaking English learners as . For years, students, teachers, and self-learners have turned to her curated explanations, exercises, and—most notably—her direct answers to complex grammatical quandaries.

"This is the subjunctive mood, expressing a hypothetical or unreal situation. 'Were' is used for all persons in formal/subjunctive English. In Georgian, the conditional mood (ნატურალური) covers this. So say: 'I wish I were rich' (I am not). 'If I were you' (I am not you). Colloquial English sometimes uses 'was,' but Eka recommends 'were' for correctness." english grammar eka zambakhidze answers