What is the difference in the meaning between "if(1)" and "if(2)". 1. It doesn't matter if you don't win every time. 2. It would be nice if we could spend more time together.
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I don't see any. Did someone say there was? I suppose that in #1 if could be replaced by when, but that does change the meaning a bit.
— Mister Micawber
I don't see any.
Did someone say there was?
I suppose that in #1 if could be replaced by when, but that does change the meaning a bit.
#2 is Condional II.
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I don't see any. Did someone say there was? I suppose that in #1 if could be replaced by when, but that does change the meaning a bit. #2 is Condional II.