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cbbm2009 13-04-2012 07:15 PM

Using want
 
Using want
APRIL 5, 2012
Infinitive with to

After want, we normally use an infinitive with to.

I want to go. (NOT I want go.) (NOT I want going.)
I want to come back here again.
She wants to be a pilot.
Want cannot be followed by that-clauses, but we can use an object + infinitive structure.

I want him to go now.
Do you want me to make you some tea? (NOT Do you want that I make you some coffee?)
I don’t want him to come here again.
I want you to be my queen.
Want can be followed by an object + complement.

We want him dead or alive.
I want him back.
I want the job finished by Tuesday.
When the object complement is a noun, we use to be or as before it.

I want you to be my girlfriend.
OR I want you as my girlfriend.
In British English, want can mean ‘need’. In this case, it can be followed by an –ing form.

Your hair wants cutting. (= Your hair needs to be cut.)
That carpet wants a clean. (= That carpet needs to be cleaned.)
Note that we do not use want in polite offers or requests.

Would you like some help? (NOT Would you want some help?)

windows2000 25-04-2012 04:28 PM

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