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wantwanna: (= want to)wanna: (= want to) (= want to) 618.411905Word Problems from A to Z618 want1infinitive with toAfter want, we normally use an infinitive with to.I don't want to come back here ever again. (not I don't want come back )That-clauses are not normally used after want, but an object + infinitive structure (98) is possible.Do you want me to make you some coffee? (not Do you want (that) I make you some coffee?)I don't want that woman to come here.In American English, a structure with for + object + infinitive is also possible.Do you want for me to make you some coffee?2structure with object complementWant can be followed by an object together with a complement (adjective, adverbial or past participle) to express ideas such as change or result.She doesn't want him back.We want the job finished by Tuesday.They wanted him dead.I want her out of there now.To be or as is used before a noun complement.I want you to be my friend. (or as my friend.) (not I want you my friend.)3want meaning 'need'In informal British English, we can say that a thing 'wants' (= needs) something, particularly with reference to actions.That car wants a clean.Your hair wants a good brush.In this case, want can be followed by an -ing form (like need, 532).This coat wants cleaning. (= … needs to be cleaned.)4I wanna hold your hand.In informal speech, want to often sounds like 'wanna'. It is sometimes spelt like this in order to represent conversational pronunciation – for example in comic strips.For to used instead of a whole infinitive (e.g. I don't want to, thanks), 280.For want and will, 631.Previous Next
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