for teachers of English and their students
How to talk about unfavourable possibilities in the present?
Use if … + were to, … would + to + [infinitive] to talk about an unfavourable possibility and the consequences of it coming true.
For example, a phrase like this:
If I were to accept the position, I would have to relocate.
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