Well there can be a few ways including Wow! i diddn't really want it but ok!
or you can accept whatever it OS and not use it, lots of ways!
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선물을 주고 싶어 = I want to give you a present
The present tense for "did not want" is "do not want."
if you ask them what they want and they say i dont know then that really means that they want something sweet like ....... candy and flowers
Want is present tense. I/We/You/They want He/She/It wants
Present tense - want. Future tense - will want.
the present tense is say
"Who is going" as in the present continuous, you say - "Kay Jach-chhey?" if you want to articulate the old way of saying "(Ahoy!) Who goes there!" as an interjection you say " Kay Jae?"
If you want encouraged, say hinihikayat If you want encourage, say himukin I suggest you use hinihikayat (simple present tense) For more info, ask someone in person to translate for you
The present name of Rome is Rome. Or if you want to say it in Italian, Roma. It is the capitol of Italy located on the Tiber river where it has been for the last 2,863 years.
"Say/Says" is the present tense. "Saying" is the gerund or present progressive tense.
The present perfect tense of say is:I/You/We/They have seen.He/She/It has seen.
You change the tenses when you change talking into the present, past or future. For example, I have a dog. "Have" is in the present tense. If you want to talk in the past you would say "I had a dog" That means you dont have the dog anymore. If you talk in the future. "I will have a dog" That means you dont currently have a dog, but you will in the future. You change them based on when you are talking. If you are talking about right now, use present. You want to say something that happened yesterday or before right now, use past. You want to say something that will happen tomorrow or after right now, use future