Vladv1
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"Were you to have helped her yesterday, she would have been very happy" and /"If you had helped her yesterday, she would have been very happy".
What's the difference in usage between the two conditional structures in bold? They both denote something that's contrary to the past, in other words something could have happened but it didn't, so what's the nuance?
What's the difference in usage between the two conditional structures in bold? They both denote something that's contrary to the past, in other words something could have happened but it didn't, so what's the nuance?