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Sitifan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Want (to)

1. Mary: Do you want to play computer games?

John: Yes, I ___. (A) want (B) want to

2. You amy refer to your notes if you _____. (A) want (B) want to

What are the answers to the above questions?
  

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Hello 1-both 2-(a) want Best Regards

  • Hello 1-both 2-(a) want Best Regards
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Hello

1-both
2-(a) want

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No, that's backwards.

1 can only be "want to."

2 can be either one.
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I agree with GG, but would also add that, even though "Yes, I want to" is acceptable in number 1, it's not the type of response I would expect in most cases (based on the limited context that was provided).
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Hello,
"want to" Because it's ",,want to play.." ? Sometimes I hear people say " I want "
1. Mary: Do you want to play computer games?

Here "want" is alone and there is not verb following it.so why is it "want to"?
2. You amy refer to your notes if you __. (A) want (B) want to

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First, which do you choose, sitifan?
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Sorry, missed the previous posts somehow. Getting late.
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However, I have warned you before about trying to answer questions here, Sunsail. We may have to moderate your posts and limit you to asking questions, not answering them.
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This has already been explained to you in detail. Enough said.
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As long as I did not misinform,you may restrict my postings, I do not care.
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