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Reporter: Of course, I’m not really looking for a job. I already have one, but if I were, I’d fill out an application form: name, address, education, previous employment, and so on, and
then I’d go for an interview.
Manager: Hi, I’m Nancy.
Reporter: My name is Mario Romano.
Manager: Nice to meet you, Mario.
Reporter: Nancy, if I were looking for a job in this company, what sorts of questions would you ask me?
Manager: Well, if you’re interested in full time sales job, mm, I would ask you what your interest or
hobbies are. If you’re interested in photography, we could place you in our camera department;
If you’re interested in sports, we could place you in our sporting goods department; If you’re interested
in cooking, we could place you in our house wares department; and we also have foot wear, man’s wear
and lady’s wear.
What type of conditional are the above sentences?
Thank you
rezaenglish What type of conditional are the above sentences? Note: 'could' counts as 'would'. They are all mixed conditionals.
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rezaenglishWhat type of conditional are the above sentences?
Note: 'could' counts as 'would'.
They are all mixed conditionals. The if-clauses are from the first conditional pattern; the consequent clauses are from the second conditional pattern.
CJ