We need a hypothetical subjunctive verb "were' to describe an impossible phenomenon because Jimmy can never be MJ.
a) as he were Michael Jordan --- affirms that Jimmy is MJ-- wrong
b) as though he were Michael Jordan --Correct hypothetical impossible phenomenon.
c) like he were Michael Jordan --can't use like for a clause
d) as though he was like Michael Jordan --the verb should be 'were'; It looks as if Jimmy is compared with MJ for physique rather than play.
e) as if he was
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a) as he were Michael Jordan --- affirms that Jimmy is MJ-- wrong
b) as though he were Michael Jordan --Correct hypothetical impossible phenomenon.
c) like he were Michael Jordan --can't use like for a clause
d) as though he was like Michael Jordan --the verb should be 'were'; It looks as if Jimmy is compared with MJ for physique rather than play.
e) as if he was
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