Answer:
If I were in London right now, I would go see Big Ben and Buckingham Palace. If I were in London right now, I would go see Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
Explanation:
The second option uses the subjunctive mood to express a hypothetical situation.
We use the subjunctive mood to talk about a wish, a suggestion, or a hypothetical situation. In this mood, the verb to be: is, are, and am becomes, be in the present tense. In the past tense, the verb to be was, becomes were, like in the sentence If I were in London. The verbs with s, like works, cooks, makes in the subjunctive mood go without the s.
The original sentence says, " I want to be in London right now. I really want to see Big Ben And the Buckingham Palace" It is expressing a situation that is not real. The person imagines the situation. The sentence If "I <u>were</u> in London right now, I would go see Big Ben and Buckingham Palace" with the word <u>were</u>, is talking about a hypothetical situation using the subjunctive mood.
I can’t write a paragraph for you to copy/paste but a reason could be that at age 18 is the US we are officially classified as an adult. When we become adults we should be mature enough to choose who we want to vote for :).
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