Question
Updated on
25 Sep 2022
- Japanese
-
Korean
-
English (US)
Question about English (US)
Which one is collect??
•They would need to move to another place if they want to keep their pets.
•They would need to move to another place if they wanted to keep their pets.
Which one is collect??
•They would need to move to another place if they want to keep their pets.
•They would need to move to another place if they wanted to keep their pets.
•They would need to move to another place if they want to keep their pets.
•They would need to move to another place if they wanted to keep their pets.
Answers
Read more comments
- English (US)
They are both correct, the first is for present tense, the second is for past tense.
- Japanese
- English (US)
日本語と同じです。
want to ペットを飼い続けたいなら
wanted to ペットを飼い続けたいと「したら」
過去形の方が 強調されます。
Highly-rated answerer
- Japanese
- Japanese

[News] Hey you! The one learning a language!
Do you know how to improve your language skills❓ All you have to do is have your writing corrected by a native speaker!
With HiNative, you can have your writing corrected by native speakers for free ✍️✨.
With HiNative, you can have your writing corrected by native speakers for free ✍️✨.
Sign up
Related questions
-
What does " left to their own devices" mean?
Context>>>>>>>>
Afraid that the dogs would escap...
answerLet them do what they want without being controlled
-
"Crazy' Dog No One Wanted Meets Family That HAD To Have Him"
Does this mean that the family that...
answerYes! It means a family met a dog that no one else loves, but they love regardless, so they want to take him in.
-
can I say, "there is no doubt at all that pets demand so much time and effort, but it is worth it...
answerYes you can. It’s a little complicated. You can say, “there is no doubt that pets demand a lot of time and effort, but it’s worth it. After ...
-
can I say, "not all people have the opportunity to go to a zoo outside their town or city. So, ha...
answerYeah you can say that
-
Is it right to write it like this ?
"I'd been working for at least 2 months ago but because of q...
answer@david_esparza no, but I do understand it. I was working two months ago. However, because of the quarantine I have had to stay home. At ...
Recommended Questions
- I was asked a question from my friend like, "what's this photo suppose to be?" in two separate...
- 日本語を人に教えてあげるときに 丁寧に話す時 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 日常会話で話す時 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX と書きたいです。 「丁寧に話す時」...
- How to respond to "I hope you are doing well"?
- what is correct? Where are you study? Or Where do you study? Thank you.
- Help me 🥰 Choose the best answer: Shall we go to the gym now? A. I’m too tired B. Not at all C. I...
Topic Questions
- When do you use “Suck it up!” ?
- “As summer ends, and the season comes when vapors in the air go onto the ground and they form ice...
- Hi which one is correct? 1,The movie made me think what to do. 2, The movie made me think ab...
- 1. Don't go anywhere. I'll be back soon. 2. Don't go anywhere. I'll be right back. Which is more...
- Is this sentence natural? ”These page sentences are written in English. (but also include Jap...
Newest Questions
- What does "He might wanna put away his hankie." mean?
- what does "the bottom" mean in the following sentence? "The heathen may rage furiously in every ...
- Hi does it make sense? Her therapeutic outcome is decreased cholesterol levels and LDLs, and i...
- “ just a few more minutes please” The phrase can be used in formal situation?
- Does this sound natural? I would appreciate if somebody point out my mistakes and how I can impro...
Previous question/ Next question