单选题If Mr. Donna were looking for a permanent job, our recruiter ______ help.AmayBwillCcanDcould

单选题
If Mr. Donna were looking for a permanent job, our recruiter ______ help.
A

may

B

will

C

can

D

could


参考解析

解析:
虚拟语气。与现在事实相反,主句用could完成虚拟语气。A、B、C不能用在虚拟语气句中。

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