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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

difference and which one is correct?

A: What if werewolves were real
B: What if werewolves are real
  

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We use what if + present verb form to make suggestions about what might happen. A: The electricity has gone. There must be a power cut .

  • We use what if + present verb form to make suggestions about what might happen.
  • A: The electricity has gone.
  • There must be a power cut .
  • B: What if we find the candles and put them around the room?
  • A: Okay.
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We use what if + present verb form to make suggestions about what might happen.

A: The electricity has gone. There must be a power cut.

B: What if we find the candles and put them around the room?

A: Okay. Good idea. Do you know where they are?

When we are less certain, we use what if + past form to talk

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