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Oligalma Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

If I had to / If I was to

What's the difference, if any, between these two sentences?

If I had to go to work I would be angry.

If I was to go to work I would be angry.

  

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The first one has a stronger sense of necessity/obligation.

  • The first one has a stronger sense of necessity/obligation.
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The first one has a stronger sense of necessity/obligation.

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