I think we can say either "If we can find a good secretary, we WILL save money." or "If we can~, we WOULD save···." However, I'm wondering if we could say "If we can~, we COULD save···." as well, and if it's natural or not for you.
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All of these are fine, except for the ALL-CAPS punctuation. "
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All of these are fine, except for the ALL-CAPS punctuation.
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All of these are fine, except for the ALL-CAPS punctuation.
"If we can find a good secretary, we WILL save money." "If we can find a good secretary, we MIGHT save money." "If we can find a good secretary, we SHOULD save money." "If we can find a good secretary, we WOULD save money." "If we can find a good secretary, we OUGHT TO save money." "If we can find a good secre