The correct answer is "were" because it is the past subjunctive sense. For a better explanation, see this link:
http://mleddy.blogspot.com/2007/03/if-i-were-if-i-was.html
"If only he were here" is grammatically correct. In this case, "were" is used as a subjunctive mood to express a hypothetical situation.
The correct spelling is "Nancy Pelosi." She is an American politician who has served as the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
They are both correct. Lists is a plural and list is a singular. So saying: "Here are the lists is saying you have plural lists. While saying: "Here is the list" is saying you have only one list.
No, Nancy Drew is an only child.
They might both be wrong.It's definitely "Nancy and", but whether the pronoun is "I" or "me" depends on how you're using it in the sentence. To determine which, forget about Nancy for a second and consider whether you'd say "I" or "me", then use that and put "Nancy and" in front of it again.
In UK you can find this dress only at Nancy pop.This is only single stockist who provides the latest brands of US fashion here in London.
Yes, it is correct.Example:"Here is John coming up the field."
most of them are wrong. I only come on here so I can correct people
Well of course because the main character is Nancy Drew. It only makes sense. Not only is the title Nancy Drew but the true title is Nancy Drew: Girl Detective.
Ok, here is your answer: The correct spelling is, Drive-in. This is only a temporary account, althoug by all means, I do love helping people.
Its the only falls named NIAGRA. And not only that ! Here's another one: The correct spelling is NIAGARA .
The theme song for Nancy Drew is a original song made for Nancy Drew movies and books only.