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Ritik Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

As if

Hello all,

1) She talks as if she is a doctor.

2) She talks as if she was a doctor.

What is the difference between the two sentences ?

  

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The simple explanation is that (1) implies that she may be a doctor, while (2) implies that she is not a doctor. Unfortunately this simple explanation may not always be 100% reliable in real life, so it is not impossible to hear someone using (1) with the intended meaning of (2). Intonation and contextual clues must also be taken into account.

  • The simple explanation is that (1) implies that she may be a doctor, while (2) implies that she is not a doctor.
  • Unfortunately this simple explanation may not always be 100% reliable in real life, so it is not impossible to hear someone using (1) with the intended meaning of (2).
  • Intonation and contextual clues must also be taken into account.
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The simple explanation is that (1) implies that she may be a doctor, while (2) implies that she is not a doctor. Unfortunately this simple explanation may not always be 100% reliable in real life, so it is not impossible to hear someone using (1) with the intended meaning of (2). Intonation and contextual clues must also be taken into account.

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