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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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He is working on a service robot. With this robot, restaurants would be able to serve people way faster.


everything correct? Is the second sentence second conditional? If yes, whats the implied if clause? Thanks.

  

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He is already working on a robot. This is a fact, not a hypothetical situation. Therefore, you need 'will', not 'would'.

  • He is already working on a robot.
  • This is a fact, not a hypothetical situation.
  • Therefore, you need 'will', not 'would'.
  • Also, 'way faster' is slang.
  • I recommend 'much faster'.
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He is already working on a robot. This is a fact, not a hypothetical situation.

Therefore, you need 'will', not 'would'.

Also, 'way faster' is slang. I recommend 'much faster'.

He is working on a service robot. With this robot restaurants will be able to serve people much faster.

I'm sure you can work out how the underlined phrase can be phrased as an

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