Examples of using "İstersem" in a sentence and their english translations:
I could do that if I wanted to.
I can tell Tom if I want to.
I can do that right now if I want to.
I'm doing what I want to do.
I will do what I want.
What if I asked you to stay?
I can do whatever I want.
I can eat whatever I want.
I can say whatever I want.
If I want something, I get it.
If I want your opinion, I'll ask for it.
If I want your opinion I'll ask you for it.
If I want, they will kill you.
If I want to go, I'll let you know.
- Tom said if I wanted to stay, I could.
- Tom said that if I wanted to stay, I could.
I'll complain if I want to.
If I want your help, I'll ask you for it.
I could do that if I wanted to, but I don't.
I can go to Tom's whenever I want.
- Tom said he'd help if I wanted him to.
- Tom said that he'd help if I wanted him to.
I could do whatever I want with it, and I could predict my results.
For example, if I want to get downtown what bus should I take?
I don't care what the doctor says. I'm going to eat whatever I want.
Tom will give me that if I ask him to.
I can leave whenever I want.
- Tom told me that I could keep the book if I wanted it.
- Tom told me I could keep the book if I wanted it.
- Don't sound so surprised. You know I can do whatever I want to do.
- Don't sound so surprised. You know that I can do whatever I want to do.
I just want to be able to visit my children whenever I want to.
- Tom told me that he'd give me that book if I wanted it.
- Tom told me he'd give me that book if I wanted it.
- Is it OK if I ask Tom to help me?
- May I ask Tom to help me?
- Is it all right if I ask Tom to help me?
You cannot force someone to stay if they want to leave. If I want to stay, can they force me to leave?