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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

About The Structure Of "Want"

I want urgently you to leave. (incorrect)


I want urgently for you to leave. (correct)


What makes this phenomenon?

  

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Neither one is good. I want you to leave. I want you to leave now.

  • Neither one is good.
  • I want you to leave.
  • I want you to leave now.
  • I want you to leave right away.
  • I want you to leave immediately.
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Neither one is good.

I want you to leave.
I want you to leave now.
I want you to leave right away.
I want you to leave immediately.

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