Hi,
Could you please comment for me if I am correct in these patterns?
You can do anything you want. (Plain form)
You can do anything that you wanted. (With a conjunction, two clauses)
Did you have enough money to do anything you want?
Did you have enough money to do anything that you wanted?
Cheers
John Aki
John Aki You can do anything you want. (now) Correct. Present tense.
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John AkiYou can do anything you want. (now)
Correct. Present tense.
In the past,
You could do anything you wanted.
You can add 'that' to either the present or the past:
You can do anything that you want.
You could do anything that you wanted.
John Akienough money