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"Were to" is used instead of "was to" because it's an example of the subjunctive: it's explaining a situation that is either hypothetical (as in the case you mentioned) or imaginary, rather than something that is definite. 'Were to' is used in the present to place emphasis on the improbability of the condition. It shows that something is highly unlikely or unthinkable.
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Use of Is To Was To Were To Am To Are To | English Grammar

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Use Of IS AM ARE Is am Are  are used as verb in the Sentences which end on ہے،ہوں،ہیں.  These are Used as: He, She, It, Single Noun IS I AM We, You, They, Plural Noun ARE Use is when the subject is a singular noun or a third person singular pronoun. Use are when the subject is a plural noun or a plural pronoun (e.g. we, you, they). Use am when the subject is the first person pronoun I.
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Use of Is Am Are | Use of Was Were | English Grammar

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Sentences which we can use for request. Here is a list of 200 short English Urdu sentences used to request someone to perform a task.
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Useful Sentences of Request | Daily Life Phrases

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An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives instructions or advice, and expresses a command, an order, a direction, or a request. It is also known as a jussive or a directive. Depending upon its delivery, an imperative sentence may end with an exclamation mark. Imperative sentences usually end with a period but can occasionally end with an exclamation point. These sentences are sometimes referred to as directives.Imperative sentences are one of the four sentence types (declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamative). 
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Imperative Sentences | Examples and Definitions

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An exclamatory sentence conveys a strong emotion and ends with an exclamation mark (!). An exclamatory sentence, or exclamation, is a more forceful version of a declarative sentence. In other words, an exclamatory sentence makes a statement (just like a declarative sentence), but it also conveys excitement or emotion. An exclamatory sentence makes a statement that conveys strong emotion or excitement. 'Oh granny, what big teeth you have!' That's an English exclamatory sentence—an EXCLAMATION. It is one of the four sentence types. Note that an exclamatory sentence does not necessarily require an interjection. Show some emotion in your sentences! Learn about the exclamatory sentence and have some fun. You'll even learn about sentence diagramming!
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Exclamatory Sentences | Definition Examples and Uses

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An interrogative word or question word is a function word used to ask a question, such as what, when, where, who, which, whom, whose, why, whether and how. They are sometimes called wh-words, because in English most of them start with wh- . These are the WH question words (Why How etc) that we use to make question word questions. This page lists their functions and gives example sentences.  If you would like to use this Question Words wall chart in your classroom, then you can use them in classroom.
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Question Words | Interrogative Sentences | WH Words

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This is a list of popular English Urdu Proverbs. Proverbs are also known as Sayings. Proverbs give some of the life advice. Every language and culture has them, so does English and Urdu. A proverb (from Latin: proverbium) is a simple, concrete, traditional saying that expresses a perceived truth based on common sense or experience. The following examples of proverbs help you to understand what a proverb is and what role it plays in society. 500 most Common English Urdu Proverbs are there in the list.
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Proverbs in English and Urdu | Famous Proverbs

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Everyday English to Urdu Sentences. Spoken English Sentences with Urdu translation for daily speaking. English to Urdu Sentences for daily  use. Daily Life Sentences with Urdu Translation Download PDF Free contains daily used English sentences in Urdu as well as in Hindi translation for spoken English practice. You can download PDF at the bottom. Basic English lessons in Hindi, Basic Sentences in Hindi, Hindi Sentences PDF, Urdu Sentences PDF, Short Sentences with Urdu, Short Sentences with Hindi.
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Everyday English to Urdu Sentences

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Spoken English Sentences for with Urdu translation for daily speaking. English to Urdu Sentences for daily  use. Daily Life Sentences with Urdu Translation Download PDF Free contains daily used English sentences in Urdu as well as in Hindi translation for spoken English practice. You can download PDF at the bottom. Basic English lessons in Hindi, Basic Sentences in Hindi, Hindi Sentences PDF, Urdu Sentences PDF, Short Sentences with Urdu, Short Sentences with Hindi.
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Spoken English Sentences with Urdu Translation

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English to Urdu Sentences for daily  use. Daily Life Sentences with Urdu Translation Download PDF Free contains daily used English sentences in Urdu as well as in Hindi translation for spoken English practice. You can download PDF at the bottom. Basic English lessons in Hindi, Basic Sentences in Hindi, Hindi Sentences PDF, Urdu Sentences PDF, Short Sentences with Urdu, Short Sentences with Hindi.
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English to Urdu Sentences | Everday English Sentences

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English to Urdu Dictionary for Translation and meanings in Urdu

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