6. If he ——
(apply) in time, he would
have got the job!
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If he were to apply for the job” is subjunctive tense. The tense tells us that the job application is hypothetical. He definitely hasn’t applied for the job yet, but he can probably still apply for the job now.
“If he applied for the job” is past tense. It suggests that we don’t know whether or not he already applied for the job, but it’s in the past. There’s a good chance that the deadline for applying to the job has passed, so he can’t apply for the job now. We just don’t know whether he applied or not. The tense of “he’d get it” is probably incorrect. A better example would be “If he applied for the job, he didn’t tell anybody.” We don’t know if he applied for the job or not, but if he did, he didn’t tell anybody about it.
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