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Mr1bin Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Will would both ok?

I always have trouble using will or would.

In this sentence, what should I use?

If you don't like your job, the time you spend there will/ would be terrible.

I feel like I can use both, please answer me and the reasons thank you
  

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Conditional I: If you don't like your job, the time you spend there will be terrible. Conditional II: If you didn't like your job, the time you spend there would be terrible. Conditional III: If you hadn't liked your job, the time you spend there would have been terrible.

  • Conditional I: If you don't like your job, the time you spend there will be terrible.
  • Conditional II: If you didn't like your job, the time you spend there would be terrible.
  • Conditional III: If you hadn't liked your job, the time you spend there would have been terrible.
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Conditional I: If you don't like your job, the time you spend there will be terrible.

Conditional II: If you didn't like your job, the time you spend there would be terrible.

Conditional III: If you hadn't liked your job, the time you spend there would have been terrible.

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