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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Present and past tense

Dear All,

I will do it because I want to.

I would do it because I wanted to.

Is the past tense variation correct (where would is used for was going to)?

Thanks all.

  

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anonymous Is the past tense variation correct (where would is used for was going to)? No. You did it because you wanted to, or you were going to do it because you wanted to.

  • anonymous Is the past tense variation correct (where would is used for was going to)?
  • No.
  • You did it because you wanted to, or you were going to do it because you wanted to.
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anonymousIs the past tense variation correct (where would is used for was going to)?

No. You did it because you wanted to, or you were going to do it because you wanted to.

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