Grammar pundits
Grammar pundits
Posted May 18, 2011 4:00 UTC (Wed) by ncm (guest, #165)In reply to: A Linux system running over JavaScript by JoeBuck
Parent article: A Linux system running over JavaScript
In fact they are both right, in England as elsewhere, and have been as long as there's been an English. "Were" makes it a subjunctive construction, where "was" just makes it trivially conditional. The subjunctive isn't really being lost, it's just falling out of fashion, as it's done before and may have many opportunities to do again.
In the meantime, do you drive a car, or an automobile, or a motor vehicle? Is that a gadget or a device? Is 'a' or 0x61 right? In all cases, the answer is (for inclusive interpretations of "or") yes.
