Thank you for your help and
my questions are:
1. Is the following sentence correct grammatically?
If savings could have been made elsewhere, we would have continued to give financial support to local community service organizations last year.
2. If it is correct, what difference there is between the two following sentences? And can we use the word "could" in if-clause of a past participle sentence?
A. If savings could have been made elsewhere, we would have continued to give financial support to local community service organizations last year.
B. If savings had been made elsewhere, we would have continued to give financial support to local community service organizations last year.
Yes, that one is perfectly fine. :)Originally Posted by pb
The intended meaning of both sentences seems to be the same. Yes, you can use could that way.Originally Posted by pb
:)