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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Both mean the same?

If I was in my country, I could be climbing mountains.

vs.

If I was in my country, I might be climbing mountains.


Do the both both mean the same? If they are different, what is the difference in meaning? Thank you.

  

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anonymous If I was in my country No . I were in my country..

  • anonymous If I was in my country No .
  • I were in my country..
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anonymousIf I was in my country

No. I were in my country..

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