"if you want to" vs "if you want" - in the end of a sentence

This is a matter of elision, the removal of words that are predictable, done to speed up our communications. Here is your intended thought with progressive elisions: You can use this, if …

Dec 20, 2015. #2. I agree that "check up on you" in many contexts can mean "investigate." On the other hand, between people who are familiar with it and are mutually friendly it would be okay. …

Aug 3, 2017. #9. se16teddy said: You could try this if you wanted. This is a type 2 conditional. In the type 2 conditional, would can be replaced by could or might meaning something like would …

3. Yes, those are very common. They are so fundamental to the English language that you will hardly be able to speak any English at all without them. First of all, did is the past tense form of …

2011年6月9日 · You: You want/ed to speak me about something? The time reference is the same, but the past form is used as a distancing tool. Similar: You're going to a party this …

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