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Bunmeikaika Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Could you please tell me the difference in nuance between the two sentences below?

1. I could go to get a hair cut if I leave here in seven minutes.

2. I could go to get a hair cut if I left here in seven minutes.

  

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bunmeikaika 1. I could go to get a hair cut if I leave here in seven minutes. Sounds like a plan and opportunity.

  • bunmeikaika 1.
  • I could go to get a hair cut if I leave here in seven minutes.
  • Sounds like a plan and opportunity.
  • I have to hurry up.
  • bunmeikaika 2.
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bunmeikaika1. I could go to get a hair cut if I leave here in seven minutes.

Sounds like a plan and opportunity. I have to hurry up.

bunmeikaika2. I could go to get a hair cut if I left here in seven minutes.

I'm thinking about it.

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bunmeikaika

1. I could go to get a hair cut if I leave here in seven minutes.
2. I could go to get a hair cut if I left here in seven minutes.

I could go to get a haircut...

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