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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

the correct answer ?

You obviously ...... get the job if you don't even apply for it

A.will
B.may
C.will not
D.could

I am confused
Can you help me ?
  

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First, which is your choice, please?

  • First, which is your choice, please?
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7 Answers
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First, which is your choice, please? Emotion: smile
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Do these make sense?

If you do not apply for the job, you will get it.
If you do not apply for the job, you could get it.
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OK, Anon, that leaves two others. Would you like to give it a try?

Clive
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I chose will and could.
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AnonymousI chose will and could.
That is A and D. But you can only chose one, not two.

By the way, how do you get a job?
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AnonymousI am confused
You need to know the meanings of all those words. Do you know the meanings of all of these? obviously, job, if, don't, apply You may need to consult a dictionary. Here's what one dictionary says about "apply":

apply - to ask formally for something (such as a job, admission to a school, a loan, etc.) usually in writing
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I chose will and could

Did the instructions tell you to choose just one word? It's very important to read instructions carefully.

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