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I wish there were no cedar pollen. Does this sound natural?
I wish there were no cedar pollen. Does this sound natural?
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10 Mar 2019
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A little unnatural
I wish there was no cedar pollen.
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I know that technically, pollen is more than one object, but it sounds funny to me use “were”
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A little unnatural
I wish there was no cedar pollen.
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I know that technically, pollen is more than one object, but it sounds funny to me use “were”
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A little unnatural
I wish there was no cedar pollen.
I wish cedar pollen didn’t exist.
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