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what if #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 16, 2011 17:50 pm   what if
 

I wonder if there is any difference between "1" and "2".

He saved a drowning woman.
1. What if he didn't jump in? Her life would have been lost.
2. What if he hadn't jumped in? Her life would have been lost.
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what if #2 (permalink) Sun Oct 16, 2011 18:23 pm   what if
 

#1 is unsatisfactory in my opinion.
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