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Pructus Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

If I had a dog

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Are both A and B correct ways of expressing a wish for the Future or the Present?

A: If I had a dog, I would play with him anytime he wants.
B: If I had a dog, I would play with him anytime he wanted.

  

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I mean counterfactual wish. In the sentences above, I don't have a dog.

  • I mean counterfactual wish.
  • In the sentences above, I don't have a dog.
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I mean counterfactual wish.
In the sentences above, I don't have a dog.

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