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Hejhej Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

To want

What is the correct form of "to want" in this sentence?:

"She had wanting to complain about the service, but she decided that it was not worth it after all."

Is it: "She had been wanting.."?
or: "She had wanted..."?
  

Top answer

" (you don't need to use the past perfect (had wanted to) in that sentence).

  • " (you don't need to use the past perfect (had wanted to) in that sentence).
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hejhejWhat is the correct form of "to want" in this sentence?:
"She wanted to..." (you don't need to use the past perfect (had wanted to) in that sentence).

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