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Asked on March 7, 2021 in Grammar.
What’s the abbreviated form of ‘want to’ used informally as per Google it’s
kind
of
the
informal
contraction wanting to (and want to) — wanna, it’s the abbreviated form.
How low a girl has stooped? If
” coming to the sentences in questions, first let me replace the abbreviated
form: 1. What does motivation mean when you want to be starting something? After just beginning with
example from sentences above all is sentence formation correct grammatically. What are many forms of second sentence? Its verb + infinitive form.
Please read the dictionary Definition of ‘want’. Checkout the definition of ‘want’. com:
to
wish, need, crave, demand, or desire (often followed by an infinitive)/I want to know you/Matthews? She wants to be notified about what happens to her.
What did you do in the first sentence? Is it of the form to be (verb+ing) form:
From the website phrasemix. Some sentence structures require you to use infinitives, like
“to” + a verb.
com I have got the following definition and example: to be (doing something) Some sentences require you to use an infinitive (“to” + a verb). If I
can’t leave my house, I want to.
I called her on the phone and she tells me that I’ll called her.
When you need to use infinitive, but you also want to talk about an ongoing action, use the form “to be ___ing”): I
told you that to be waiting for me when I arrived.
On a day like this, I don’t want to be sitting in a dark room. I don’t like sitting in a dark room (like the people I work for) so when I do, I always feel more comfortable inside. I want to be in the sun. I want to be out there, get some exercise.
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