If the bank offers me the job, I don't think I ____ it.
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If the bank offers me the job, I don't think I would take it.
Explanation:
- 'Would take' will be the correct tense form to be used in the sentence.
- 'Would' is the past form of the auxiliary verb 'will'.
- It is used to indicate the action which would be at some time in the future but at the same time it may be not present in the future at that time.
- In the above sentence, it is talking about the future which is not present.
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If the bank offers me the job, I don't think I will take it.
Explanation:
- Conditional sentences are the sentences that communicate the condition and consequences associated with it.
- These sentences also represent hypothetical situations as well as factual implications along with their outcome/consequences.
- Such sentences comprise of dependent clause(which reflects the situation) followed by the independent clause(that reflects the consequence) which accomplishes the meaning of the dependent clause.
- In the given example, the correct form of the verb that fills the given sentence would be 'will take.'
- Since the dependent clause is written in 'present indefinite', the main clause would be written in 'future tense'(will take) as per the grammatical rules.
- Thus, option B is the correct answer.
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