Thank you very much for your reply.
As you said the first sentence refers past and the second refers future.
Quote:
If Abraham Lincoln had been born in Livonia, he could not have become the President of the United States.
IF Sophie ATE pizza tomorrow, then she WOULD BECOME ill
I completely agree on this, but if i see the original sentence:-
Quote:
If Abraham Lincoln were born in Livonia, he cannot become the president of the United States.
Is the sentence not referring to unlike or unreal condition ? The birth place of Abraham Lincoln was Kentucky not Livonia.
Can't we say, " If Abraham Lincoln were born in Livonia" which was not true.
The books says hypothetical subjunctive is used with unreal or unlike conditions.
Or "Past perfect tense" is best suited for this kind of sentence which refers past.
Waiting for your reply
Thanks & Regards
Saurabh