The second one is correct: "If the opportunity still exists."
Yes, was is the past tense. The sentence in present tense would be: I am interested in working on the presidential campaign if the opportunity still exists.
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forming an exploratory committee
U.S. Presidential elections are held every four years. The last election was in 2008 and the next election is slated to take place on 2012. Therefore, an election will also take place in 2020. So, choice A is correct.
i think it was the electoral college but i may be wrong 2nd Answer: That is an absolutely correct answer. Back then, the presidential and vice-presidential elections were separate, so there could potentially be 2 different parties represented. Washington won all of the electoral votes, and John Adams came in second, and became the vice president.
I am interested in working on the presidential campaign if the opportunity still exists.
Yes it's correct.
Yes, was is the past tense. The sentence in present tense would be: I am interested in working on the presidential campaign if the opportunity still exists.
The correct spelling is opportunity.
opportunity
That is the correct spelling of "opportunity" (chance, prospect).
the correct answer is: I am interested in working....
No, the correct spelling isopportunities.
i think the correct way to say that is give Larry and I an opportunity ....
If my math is correct, 2000 was the year for the 54 presidential election.
The correct spelling is "campaign."
No, the correct form is, "You weren't interested." The contraction wasn't is short for 'was not'. The contraction weren't is short for 'were not'.