NAL123
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Consider this sentence of mine, please:
1) You might say that work is coming back into fashion.
Can I convert 1) into a second conditional sentence? For example:
1a) (If you wanted to say), you might say that work is coming back into fashion. Or
1b) (If you were to say), you might say that work is coming back into fashion.
I know could is possible in 1a) and 1b). But, here I'm talking about might only.
Can I use would possibly in place of might in 1a) and 1b), too?
1) You might say that work is coming back into fashion.
Can I convert 1) into a second conditional sentence? For example:
1a) (If you wanted to say), you might say that work is coming back into fashion. Or
1b) (If you were to say), you might say that work is coming back into fashion.
I know could is possible in 1a) and 1b). But, here I'm talking about might only.
Can I use would possibly in place of might in 1a) and 1b), too?