Іf thе thеatеr was not so far wе could walk thеrе...
Іf thе thеatеr was not so far wе could walk thеrе.
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Іf thе thеater was closer wе could walk thеrе.
WHat is the difference?
Hello!
This is exactly the same sentence just stated differently.
The only difference is, a longer sentence and a shorter sentence.
however, its grammatically correct to say " If the theater was closer, we could have walked there"
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You will also sometimes hear "were not so far" and "were closer" after "if" in very formal English to express a hypothesis or possibility. "If he were a diligent student, he would get better results in the exam".
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