- Joined
- Jul 28, 2009
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- British English
- Home Country
- UK
- Current Location
- UK
"You would be getting 80,000 per month after joining but I am not sure of this" or "I would go there tomorrow."
In the first, I would assume that the person has not yet joined and that a fuller version of the sentence is "If you joined, you would be getting (I'd use "you'd get") 80,000 per month".
Without context, I see no reason for "I would go there tomorrow". It could be used in a dialogue such as:
John: If you found out there was going to be a serious storm in the town where you have a summer house tonight, what would you do?
Steve: I would go there tomorrow.
John: Why?
Steve: To check that my summer house is still standing, of course!