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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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There is a soccer match between Barcelona and Real Madrid. If Barcelona won, it would win the Laliga title for the 10th time.

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There is a soccer match between Barcelona and Real Madrid. If Barcelona wins, it will win the Laliga title for the 10th time.


What is is the exact difference in meaning? Please help.

  

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anonymous There is a soccer match between Barcelona and Real Madrid. If Barcelona won, it would win the be its 10th La L iga titl e. for the 10th time.

  • anonymous There is a soccer match between Barcelona and Real Madrid.
  • If Barcelona won, it would win the be its 10th La L iga titl e.
  • for the 10th time.
  • That's the second conditional.
  • It indicates a weak/uncertain possibility of Barcelona winning.
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anonymousThere is a soccer match between Barcelona and Real Madrid. If Barcelona won, it would win the be its 10th La Liga title. for the 10th time.

That's the second conditional. It indicates a weak/uncertai

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