Good morning teachers,
I saw this on a New York Times article.
“If Taliban officers can still monitor radio traffic, it would indicate that their command-and-control structure remains intact, despite the bombing.”
Is it a second conditional type would or would of probability? If it’s a second conditional, shouldn’t it be “if Taliban could….”?
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