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					Originally Posted by HarryT  "Were" is subjunctive; "was" is indicative. The reason one uses the subjunctive in situations such as this is to indicate that the situation indicated is not in fact true. ie, saying "if I were her" carries the implication "but I'm not". | 
	
 That's right, subjunctive expresses a hypothetical situation.  Unfortunately seems to be rapidly dying out here in Oz.