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Teleostomi Posted 19 years ago
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"If Israel WERE TO attack..." and "If Israel attackED..."

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01font10(1)12font10 11font10If12font11b10 Israel 11font10were12font10 11font10to12font10 attack Iran, ...12b12blockquote
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01b10(2) If Israel 11font10attack12font11font10ed12font10 Iran, ...12b12blockquote
10Are there any differences? Which do you think has the higher possibility the speaker feels of Israel attacking Iran?0-
  

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0If they are both hypothetical present/future, I consider them equivalent in probability, Teleo.0-

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