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Do we use "to" after verb "want"?
I want to know...
or
I want know...
May 9, 2011 7:48 PM
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I want TO + verb
I want to know
I want something
I want one piece.
Maybe you are mixing it up with 'won't',which is a contraction of 'will not'
Here you use a verb after it without TO.
I won't tell her.
I will not tell her.
May 9, 2011
want + TO- infinitive of course --->I want to study English next year.
Note that we cannnot say: I want that ....it is incorrect.
After 'want' we are supposed to use an object, so:
---> I want you go with me to the party. That's correct.
May 10, 2011
Only before a verb!
Example: I want to swim.
If it's before a noun, don't use "to".
Example: I want food.
:)
May 9, 2011
i want to know
1- i want a bike for my birthday.
2- want to do sth: i want to eat.
3- want sb to do sth: i want sam to be here on time.
May 9, 2011
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