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