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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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A: I thought she would become a doctor soon and when she would become a doctor, her parents would be proud of her.

b: I love this country so much that I would pick it over all other countries in the world.


Are the sentence correct? Please make corrections if needed. Thank you.

  

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anonymous A: I thought she would become a doctor soon, and when she would become became a doctor, her parents would be proud of her. As shown. The second part is the past of this corresponding present tense form below: When she becomes a doctor, her parents will be proud of her.

  • anonymous A: I thought she would become a doctor soon, and when she would become became a doctor, her parents would be proud of her.
  • As shown.
  • The second part is the past of this corresponding present tense form below: When she becomes a doctor, her parents will be proud of her.
  • ) anonymous b: I love this country so much that I would pick /choose it over all other countries in the world.
  • 'pick' is too informal in my opinion for such a serious claim.
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anonymousA: I thought she would become a doctor soon, and when she would become became a doctor, her parents would be proud of her.

As shown. The second part is the past of this corresponding present tense form below:

When she becomes a doctor, her parents will be proud of her.

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