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1)"If he had business in Baltimore, he would stay at the Hyatt."
OR
2)"If he had business in Baltimore, he was going to stay at the Hyatt."
Would these two sentences be interchangeable in terms of a habitual conditional sentence to mean that I'm refering to a period of time in the past? Would sentence 2) be considered as a habitual conditional sentence at all?
OR
2)"If he had business in Baltimore, he was going to stay at the Hyatt."
Would these two sentences be interchangeable in terms of a habitual conditional sentence to mean that I'm refering to a period of time in the past? Would sentence 2) be considered as a habitual conditional sentence at all?
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