Is it right to say,
"If I could go back to the day we met, I probably would have stayed in bed."
"If I could go back to the day we met, I probably would stay in bed."
Are both possible?
Also,
"If I could turn back time, I would do things differently."
"If I could turn back time, I would have done things differently."
Are they also possible?
If so, what is the difference between them?
Thanks
hat gray 40 1. " 2. " I would judge both to be correct and with the same meaning.
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hat gray 401. "If I could go back to the day we met, I probably would stay in bed."
2. "If I could go back to the day we met, I probably would have stayed in bed."
I would judge both to be correct and with the same meaning.
hat gray 403. "If I could turn back time, I would do things differently."
4. "If I could turn back