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My mom and dad would love to travel to Italy one day. vs My mom and dad does love to travel to Italy one day.

The correct phrase is "My mom and dad would love to travel to Italy one day." The use of "would" is appropriate when expressing a hypothetical or future possibility. The second phrase is incorrect because it uses "does" instead of "would," which is not the correct verb tense in this context.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 886 views

My mom and dad would love to travel to Italy one day.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a hypothetical or future possibility.

This phrase is used to express a desire or intention for the future. The use of "would" indicates a hypothetical situation or a polite request.

Examples:

  • If I had more money, I would travel the world.
  • She would love to visit Paris someday.
  • They would like to go on a cruise next summer.
  • He would enjoy hiking in the mountains.
  • We would appreciate your help with the project.
  • My mom and dad would've loved that speech.
  • You said it was nuts to think that my mom and dad would get back together.
  • My mom and dad would have told me if I was dead.
  • This whole thing, if it hadn't happened, my mom and dad would have gotten back together.
  • Your mum and dad would love to know you right now, Connie.
  • Mom and Dad would really love to meet you, you know.
  • Wakefield killed my mom and dad.
  • Mom and Dad would not let me invite you.
  • Mom and Dad would be so proud.
  • Mom and Dad would miss me.
  • I would love to travel like you did.
  • I miss my mom and dad.
  • You missed my mom and dad performing?
  • This is my mom and dad.
  • My mom and dad were inside.
  • My mom and dad actually moved to Florida recently.
  • My mom and dad invited you into their home.
  • Davis, this is my mom and dad.
  • My mom and dad are both scientists.
  • My mom and dad had started fostering, so... instant brother.

My mom and dad does love to travel to Italy one day.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb tense "does love" is not suitable for expressing a future possibility or intention.

  • Wakefield killed my mom and dad.
  • I miss my mom and dad.
  • You missed my mom and dad performing?
  • This is my mom and dad.
  • My mom and dad were inside.
  • My mom and dad actually moved to Florida recently.
  • My mom and dad would've loved that speech.
  • My mom and dad invited you into their home.
  • Davis, this is my mom and dad.
  • My mom and dad are both scientists.
  • My mom and dad had started fostering, so... instant brother.
  • My mom and dad met there.
  • My mom and dad are really excited about this.
  • I don't call my mom and dad enough.
  • You're my mom and dad.
  • Wildlings killed my mom and dad.
  • I still miss my mom and dad.
  • My mom and dad, they own a restaurant.
  • My mom and dad once made me smoke an entire pack of cigarettes.
  • I love the roasted brussels sprouts that my mom and dad make.

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