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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
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Hi,

If they added a couple more pieces they could be the best team ever.

If they add a couple more pieces they can be the best team ever.

Are these sentences correct and what's the difference?

Thanks.
  

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What does 'pieces' mean?
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Hi,

If they added a couple more players they could be the best team ever.

If they add a couple more players they can be the best team ever.

Are these sentences correct and what's the difference?

Thanks.
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The first is Conditional II-- at the moment, they are unlikely to add any players.
The second is Conditional I-- their adding players is a reasonable possibility at the moment.

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