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What's the difference between "If I were to choose" & "If I had to choose"
Do they have the same meaning?
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"If I HAD to choose" suggests that you would choose if you were forced to choose between two things.
"If I WERE to choose" suggests a bit more freedom on your part.
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Jimmy is correct.
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1 The sentence beginning "If I had to choose" will then go on to describe how I would behave if I were obliged to make this choice.
2 "If I were to choose" is the same as "If I chose", and will then go on to describe how I would behave if I made this choice.
Note that 1 and 2 are identical, except 1 mentions an obligation, 2 does not. 2 does not imply that there is no obligation - in truth the obligation could actually be the same as in 1, it simply is not mentioned, i.e. the other answerers are wrong to suggest that 2 implies you have more freedom than 1.
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have to.. = obligation
If I were to.. = If it was up to me/my choice to..
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