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Old January 05, 2009, 11:02 AM
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Indicative/Subjuntive or both?

Buenas tardes a todos

In English we can say:

"Would it be better if I paid you in dollars?" or
"Would it be better if I were to pay you in dollars?"

My question is: Can you do the same is Spanish?

"¿Sería mejor si te pago en dólares?"
"¿Sería mejor si te pague en dólares?"

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