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hello,
1. If you could study in the UK, you sure must have a lot of money
2. If you can study in the UK, you sure must have a lot of money.
Do these both sentences mean , "you're rich, hence you are in the UK for your studies"?
if it's not the case, how should i formulate my sentence?
Is there a difference between can and could in the examples given?
Thanks
1. If you could study in the UK, you sure must have a lot of money
2. If you can study in the UK, you sure must have a lot of money.
Do these both sentences mean , "you're rich, hence you are in the UK for your studies"?
if it's not the case, how should i formulate my sentence?
Is there a difference between can and could in the examples given?
Thanks