If it [was/were] a question of clarity, that would be one thing…

Geoffrey Pullum thinks we should consider the was/were thing a style issue—not a grammatical issue of right and wrong—because there’s no risk of misunderstanding, and because “was” is sometimes more appropriate.

People are quite right to choose [was] when trying not to sound inappropriately pompous. It is not an error to make that choice. Nagging at them only encourages the kind of anxiety that leads to hypercorrection.

Lingua Franca: Grammatical Relationship Counseling Needed

November 12, 2012