[Grammar] Hypothetical situations in the present

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Svet_Lana

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1) What if pollution got so bad that the private ownership of cars was banned - what would happen?
2) What if pollution got so bad that the private ownership of cars would / could be banned - what would happen?


Is it possible to use "would/could" in the complex "if-clause" like in the 2nd sentence? Or only the past forms of verbs are correct (sentence # 1)?
Thank you in advance for your answer.
 
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This is to all extents a second conditional sentence. The first sentence is correct because it includes past tense verb forms. The second sentence is not correct in any sense with those modals.
 
I prefer the subjunctive form "were" in the first sentence.
 
Thank you very much for you clear and helpful explanation. I have a better understanding of the issue now. Hope so ...;-)
 
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