I want you to speak fluent English with accuracy / that you’ll speak fluently / that you speak fluent English with accuracy.

My friend just started learning English and I want to listen to him speaking English naturally. What does that mean? I want you to speak English (optional: you are already English) I can answer this. Is it the best way to tell him I was here?

I want my English to be more fluent. I don’t know if my mother is fluent, but I have some English teaching skills. Please let me help you.

I want that you speak English (already) and

I want to work on your test.

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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How do I really speak English fluently?

We don’t use want with a that -clause:

> I want to tidy your room before the visitors
come. See also the Cambridge Dictionary entry for want : > Warning: I don’t use want with a that -clause: I want you to tidy your room before the visitors come.
Do you want to get to tidy your room

on a Saturday?

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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