When Something is Not True…
We call it “contrary to fact.” And you should use the subjunctive instead of the indicative. Of course he’s a dog, so I guess he has permission to get it wrong.
Last panel. It should be “I wish I were a trout.”
We call it “contrary to fact.” And you should use the subjunctive instead of the indicative. Of course he’s a dog, so I guess he has permission to get it wrong.
Last panel. It should be “I wish I were a trout.”
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