the word "if" itself changes the complexity of a sentence.Originally posted by: Masamune
you're focusing on the word "if" itself >_>Originally posted by: Hokage-IV
"If Naruto wasn't there to take the punch for Tsunade, Kabuto would have completly beaten her.
If Tsunade wasn't there to heal Naruto, the battle would have ended with Naruto being dead while Kabuto is only out of chackra."
what "IF" tsunade wasnt so rusty? what "IF" Tsunade didnt have the blood phobial(teminology?)
facts u said? at one side of the equation with "IFs" n saying its a fact? lol ok...Q]
the sentence says what would be a result , but didnt happen , and that is a fact.
1)I arrived to work on time today
2)If there wasnt any rush hr traffic, I would've arrived to work on time.
1) boss: ur on time
2) boss: ur late
boss=witness, a form of evidence
Fact is a statment that can be proven thru evidence.. the word IF implies to hypothetical situations . Meaning, it didnt happened.
cuz it didnt happened, one could think Tsunade wouldve still beaten kabuto.One could think Naruto wouldnt die if tsunade wasnt there either.
onpinion+onpinion=opinion