Confuse using will, and would.
Is will and would both auxiliary verbs? Would we use for asking permission and Would we use for asking permission in a request statement. What is correct observation following below?
If you could change the time of the interview you needed in September, you would be able change the date every month.
How did you get to know someone who likes you?
Would anyone know if you can alter the date of an interview?
Such a poor grammatically correct sentence. It will be
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great if you can change the date of my interview (conditional 1). I
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have a lot of questions about date and I would like to change the interview. Please be respectful.
No doubt, in conditional 2 sentences, we talk about unreal or imaginary situations. As for making a perfect possibility in the future, we generally use conditional 2 sentences, especially in business correspondence.
If you are polite you can use either of the sentences, but you must use the expression #2 instead. I think there is no difference in meaning. What is it like to say “I would appreciate if you could…”?
If you could change the date… A sentence with “would + bare infinitive”, and a subclause with “if + past subjunctive”. Have you ever heard of someone saying, “If you had money, I would buy a car” and you have become famous for it, you will have to be on a car journey to buy a car. But here would-form expresses politesness. What is conditional clause?