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Knightofsports Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

won't/wouldn't

If my company starts to do well, then there won't/wouldn't be a reason for me to get s second job!

Please pick one for me. Thank you!
  

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Consider these two different meanings. If my company started to do well, then there wouldn't be a reason for me to get a second job! Hypothetical / unlikely condition.

  • Consider these two different meanings.
  • If my company started to do well, then there wouldn't be a reason for me to get a second job!
  • Hypothetical / unlikely condition.
  • If my company starts to do well, then there won't be a reason for me to get a second job!
  • Sounds like there is a real possibility.
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Consider these two different meanings.

If my company started to do well, then there wouldn't be a reason for me to get a second job! Hypothetical / unlikely condition.


If my company starts to do well, then there won't be a reason for me to get a second job!

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