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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Both Of Them Are Correct

Conny said she wanted to be a mother like you when she grew up.Conny said she wanted to be a mother like you when she grow up.
  

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You have these choices: when she grew up when she grows up In the 'when'-clause the tense is neutralized, so both have the same meaning. Personally, I prefer 'grows'. "she grow up" is ungrammatical.

  • You have these choices: when she grew up when she grows up In the 'when'-clause the tense is neutralized, so both have the same meaning.
  • Personally, I prefer 'grows'.
  • "she grow up" is ungrammatical.
  • CJ
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You have these choices:

when she grew up
when she grows up

In the 'when'-clause the tense is neutralized, so both have the same meaning. Personally, I prefer 'grows'.

"she grow up" is ungrammatical.

CJ

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