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Kingston123 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Please tell the difference in meaning of these two.

1) If I'm offered the job, when will I start?

2) If I was offered the job, When would I start?

  

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1) If I'm offered the job, when will I start? 2) If I was offered the job, w hen would I start? No big difference.

  • 1) If I'm offered the job, when will I start?
  • 2) If I was offered the job, w hen would I start?
  • No big difference.
  • #1 sounds a bit more like you think it will happen.
  • It's better not to ask this question before you get an offer.
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1) If I'm offered the job, when will I start?

2) If I was offered the job, when would I start?

No big difference. #1 sounds a bit more like you think it will happen.


It's better not to ask this question before you get an offer.

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