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question Question in the past perfect and ansewranswer using would"would"

I have this question from the university that I am applying forto:

Why have you chosen this type of mobility?

Why have you chosen this type of mobility?

my answer is:

I would prefer to study a degree seeking mobility rather than exchange mobility because I would have enough ....

I would prefer to study a degree seeking mobility rather than exchange mobility because I would have enough ....

is it correct to use would even when the question is past perfect?

forFor those who have asked about what the mobility is "mobility"

thereThere are two types of mobility which are exchange and degree seeking. The exchange means that the university, that where I will study a mastermy master's degree at, will send a student to the university thatwhere I am currentcurrently studying for my bacholorbachelor's degree at.

The degree seeking means that I will pay the fees of the master. andAnd no student will go back to my current university.

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question in past perfect and ansewr using would

I have this question from the university that I am applying for:

Why have you chosen this type of mobility?

my answer is:

I would prefer to study a degree seeking mobility rather than exchange mobility because I would have enough ....

is it correct to use would even when the question is past perfect?

for who asked about what the mobility is

there are two types of mobility which are exchange and degree seeking. The exchange means that the university, that I will study a master degree at, will send a student to the university that I am current studying my bacholor degree at.

The degree seeking means that I will pay the fees of the master. and no student will go back to my current university.

THese are eurabean types

Question in the past perfect and answer using "would"

I have this question from the university that I am applying to:

Why have you chosen this type of mobility?

my answer is:

I would prefer to study a degree seeking mobility rather than exchange mobility because I would have enough ....

is it correct to use would even when the question is past perfect?

For those who have asked what is "mobility"

There are two types of mobility which are exchange and degree seeking. The exchange means that the university where I will study my master's degree, will send a student to the university where I am currently studying for my bachelor's degree.

The degree seeking means that I will pay the fees of the master. And no student will go back to my current university.

These are eurabean types
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I have this question from the university that I am applying for:

Why have you chosen this type of mobility?

my answer is:

I would prefer to study a degree seeking mobility rather than exchange mobility because I would have enough ....

is it correct to use would even when the question is past perfect?

for who asked about what the mobility is

there are two types of mobility which are exchange and degree seeking. The exchange means that the university, that I will study a master degree at, will send a student to the university that I am current studying my bacholor degree at.

The degree seeking means that I will pay the fees of the master. and no student will go back to my current university.

THese are eurabean types

I have this question from the university that I am applying for:

Why have you chosen this type of mobility?

my answer is:

I would prefer to study a degree seeking mobility rather than exchange mobility because I would have enough ....

is it correct to use would even when the question is past perfect?

I have this question from the university that I am applying for:

Why have you chosen this type of mobility?

my answer is:

I would prefer to study a degree seeking mobility rather than exchange mobility because I would have enough ....

is it correct to use would even when the question is past perfect?

for who asked about what the mobility is

there are two types of mobility which are exchange and degree seeking. The exchange means that the university, that I will study a master degree at, will send a student to the university that I am current studying my bacholor degree at.

The degree seeking means that I will pay the fees of the master. and no student will go back to my current university.

THese are eurabean types
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question in past perfect and ansewr using would

I have this question from the university that I am applying for:

Why have you chosen this type of mobility?

my answer is:

I would prefer to study a degree seeking mobility rather than exchange mobility because I would have enough ....

is it correct to use would even when the question is past perfect?