In the following sentence what I needed to do was to combine second conditional statement and "there might be". I would really appreciate if someone could provide me some feedback on the sentence stating whether this is natural and grammatically correct.
Therefore, were some commercial organisations, for example, to assign individuals who do not have adequate experience as managers, there might be numerous insidious negative implications for the companies in the future.
dileepa In the following sentence what I needed to do was to combine a second conditional statement and "there might be". I would really appreciate if someone could provide me some feedback on the sentence stating whether this is natural and grammatically correct. Therefore, were some commercial organisations, for example, to assign individuals who do not have adequate experience as managers, there might be numerous insidious negative implications for the companies in the future.
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dileepaIn the following sentence what I needed to do was to combine a second conditional statement and "there might be". I would really appreciate if someone could provide me some feedback on the sentence stating whether this is natural and grammatically correct.
Therefore, were some commercial organisations, for ex