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MFarooq Posted 11 years ago
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Would

Hello Friends,

Why is "would" used in the following passage. Though, I an going to identify.Please, let me know. Have I recognized correctly or not.

Avoid 0% financing. Furniture companies will often advertise 0% financing as an incentive to bring in customers, but what you may or may not know is that they tack the interest they would normally charge onto the floor price. Therefore, you think you’re getting a good deal when you’re really paying the same amount (or more) as you normally would for the same piece of furniture. Although you can find good deals with 0% financing offered, don’t let that be the main guide in judging and selecting furniture to add to your home.

I guess. These are implicit conditional.

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MFarooq implicit conditional Yes. Here's the idea. They tack onto the price the interest that they would charge if this were a normal case (a case with non-0% interest).

  • MFarooq implicit conditional Yes.
  • Here's the idea.
  • They tack onto the price the interest that they would charge if this were a normal case (a case with non-0% interest).
  • ) CJ
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MFarooqimplicit conditional
Yes. Here's the idea. They tack onto the price the interest that they would charge if this were a normal case (a case with non-0% interest). (But it's not a normal case; it's a 0% case.)

CJ

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