In the context: I usually do not play football. So I am not interested to come and only watching the match.
If I play football, I would come. I don't want to simply watching the match outside the ground.
Please check the sentence. I am telling it in present tense.
is "don't want" correct here?
kumenglish If I play football, I would come. I don't want to simply watching the match outside the ground. If I played football, I would come, but I don't want to come just to watch.
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kumenglishIf I play football, I would come. I don't want to simply watching the match outside the ground.
If I played football, I would come, but I don't want to come just to watch.
"don't want" is grammatical, but it seems a little rude. Try this. It's a little more polite.
If I played football, I would come, but I don't play footba