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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
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Please correct the mistakes in these sentences:

She applied a job for both company A and B, in the same filed, same salary and same position. In company A, she will work at day while in company B, she will work at night.

The person responsible for the human resources of company A had called her before the person responsible for the human resources of company B called.

Unfortunately, the company A is the customer of company B. That's what she didn't know before.

So when the boss of company B told her to go this morning to the meeting where there are people of both companies, she refused for the reason that she can't work at night, as the company B mentioned in an interview. After saying that, her B company 's boss told her to still go to the meeting. She agreed with him to still go there but after that, she refused skillfully not to work for company B in order to be able to work for company A.

It is sure that when working for company A, she will never appears before company B's people when the group 2 companies work together.

Thanks

Quoc
  

Top answer

Kind of messy. But here are some changes: ------- She applied for a job with both company A and company B, in the same field , same salary and same position. In the company A, she would work during the day while in the company B, she would work at night.

  • Kind of messy.
  • But here are some changes: ------- She applied for a job with both company A and company B, in the same field , same salary and same position.
  • In the company A, she would work during the day while in the company B, she would work at night.
  • The person responsible for the human resources of company A had called her before the person responsible for the human resources of company B called.
  • Unfortunately, the company A is a customer of company B.
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Kind of messy. But here are some changes:

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She applied for a job with both company A and company B, in the same field, same salary and same position. In the company A, she would work during the day while in the company B, she would work at night.

The person responsible for the human resources of company A had called
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You wrote:

...she would work during the day while in the company B, she would work at night.

What does would mean?

Thanks

Quoc
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Your question should be about the meaning of:
would work
not just about would
It's a conditional.
See:
http://www.englishpage.com/conditional/conditionalintro.html

Would is the past for the modal verb will, also used in

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