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Abbas Rajabpour Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Would grammar

Why did the writer use would instead of will in the sentences below?


What do you think the advantages of working at the university will be?

as I said, it's a research position which means I wouldn't be teaching. It would be nice to have a break. I would still get a long holiday and professionally I think working at a university would help me in the future.

  

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It sounds like he doesn't have the position - he's applying for the position. "

  • It sounds like he doesn't have the position - he's applying for the position.
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It sounds like he doesn't have the position - he's applying for the position. "If I'm appointed, then I wouldn't be..."

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