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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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If someone really loved you, they wouldn't let you slip away.
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If someone really loves you, they wouldn't let you slip away.

I think both mean the same and both are correct, right?
  

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both are correct, right? Not really. These are the standard: If someone really loved you, they wouldn't let you slip away.

  • both are correct, right?
  • Not really.
  • These are the standard: If someone really loved you, they wouldn't let you slip away.
  • If someone really loves you, they won't let you slip away .
  • Anonymous I think both mean the same Essentially, yes.
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AnonymousI think ...both are correct, right?
Not really. These are the standard:

If someone really loved you, they wouldn't let you slip away.
If someone really loves you, they won't let you slip away.
AnonymousI think both mean the same
Essentially, yes.

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