I want to know the difference between unsafe and unsecured.
The place become unsafe.
The place become unsecured.
Which one is correct?
Can I write "If the region/place change (either "changes" or "changed") to unsafe area."?
I mean that place or region is good condition now. If it change, how can I write?
Become is the simple present tense. If the place/region is safe now, then you will need to use the future tense. The place/region will become unsafe/insecure. **Note the difference between "unsecure" and "insecure" in a dictionary.Thanks for your advice.
I want to use for a situation or condition.
Can I write "If the region/place change to unsafe area."?
I mean that place or region is good condition now. If it change, how can I write?
No, sorry, both my sentences mean basically the same and are both ambiguous. You can use either, and clarify in your colleagues aren't sure what you mean. Or: "I'd like to develop a plan ..." in either of my sentences would mean that you want to write out a full plan.I just want to make a plan in advance..
So, Do you mean like that? No.1 sentence that you wrote is using for plan and No.2 is decision.