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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Please help.

I don’t know when he is leaving the city. I wouldn’t be surprised if he were leaving tomorrow.

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I don’t know when he is leaving the city. I wouldn’t be surprised if he is leaving tomorrow.


Are both of them correct and mean the same thing? Are there any difference in meaning?

  
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