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A: When do you use the expression "it helps me a lot"?
B1: It can be used in many situations. For example, if you used some medicine that helped you, you would say, "it helps me a lot". (meant as a pure second conditional)
B2: It can be used in many situations. For example, if you use some medicine that helps you, you would say, "it helps me a lot". (meant as a mixed (ie, real+hypothetical) conditional)
In both B1 and B2, speaker B is trying to mean that if a person takes some medicine regularly that helps them, they can say "it helps me a lot".
Are sentences B1 and B2 each a correct/idiomatic way of expressing the above intended meaning?
B1: It can be used in many situations. For example, if you used some medicine that helped you, you would say, "it helps me a lot". (meant as a pure second conditional)
B2: It can be used in many situations. For example, if you use some medicine that helps you, you would say, "it helps me a lot". (meant as a mixed (ie, real+hypothetical) conditional)
In both B1 and B2, speaker B is trying to mean that if a person takes some medicine regularly that helps them, they can say "it helps me a lot".
Are sentences B1 and B2 each a correct/idiomatic way of expressing the above intended meaning?