Danyel
Іf thе thеatеr was not so far wе could walk thеrе... Іf thе thеatеr was not so far wе could walk thеrе. & Іf thе thеater was closer wе could walk thеrе. WHat is the difference?
Feb 27, 2017 7:52 AM
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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"
February 27, 2017
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".
February 27, 2017
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