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but if we could get to know each other vs but if we can get to know each other

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'But if we could get to know each other' implies a hypothetical situation in the past, while 'But if we can get to know each other' implies a possibility in the present or future.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

but if we could get to know each other

This phrase is correct and implies a hypothetical situation in the past.

This phrase is used to talk about a situation that is not currently true, but could have been true in the past if certain conditions were met.

Examples:

  • But if we could get to know each other better, maybe we could work together more effectively.

Alternatives:

  • If we could get to know each other

but if we can get to know each other

This phrase is correct and implies a possibility in the present or future.

This phrase is used to talk about a situation that is possible in the present or future if certain conditions are met.

Examples:

  • But if we can get to know each other better, we might become good friends.

Alternatives:

  • If we can get to know each other

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