navi tasan
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- Joined
- Nov 19, 2002
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- Academic
- Native Language
- Persian
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- Iran
- Current Location
- United States
1) He was walking around town, feeling happy that he had his whole afternoon in front of him. He could go home to his wife if he wanted, or to the park. He decided to go to the library.
2) He was walking around town, feeling happy that he had his whole afternoon in front of him. He could have gone home to his
wife if he had wanted, or to the park. He decided to go to the library.
Do the above passages mean the same?
2) He was walking around town, feeling happy that he had his whole afternoon in front of him. He could have gone home to his
wife if he had wanted, or to the park. He decided to go to the library.
Do the above passages mean the same?
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