If I hadn’t lent you money, you would’ve been homeless.
Vs.
You would’ve been homeless had I not lent you money.
Are the both sentences correct and can we use them in the same context to mean the same thing? Thank you in advance.
anonymous Are both sentences correct and can we use them in the same context to mean the same thing? Yes and yes. The sentence without 'if' is more formal.
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anonymousAre both sentences correct and can we use them in the same context to mean the same thing?
Yes and yes. The sentence without 'if' is more formal. No article before 'both'.
CB