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Question: which sentence is more formal? If he'd return my helmet, I'd permit him to go free. If he gave back my helmet, I might let him go free. If he were to return my helmet, I might permit him to go free. If he was to return my helmet, I might permit him to go free
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The most formal sentence among these options is: "If he were to return my helmet, I might permit him to go free."
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