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What is the difference between 'like' and 'want'
19 dic 2008 13:18
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Want:
transitive verb (3rd person present singular wants, present participle wanting, past and past participle wanted)
1. desire something: to feel a need or desire for something
We want a new car.
2. wish something done: to desire to do something or that something should be done
I don't want you being late.
He wants his steak well done.
3. miss something: to feel the lack of something
After a week on the road, I want my own bed.
4. wish somebody to be present: to wish to see or speak to somebody
He's wanted on the phone.
Someone wants you at the door.
5. seek somebody as crime suspect: to seek somebody in connection with a crime (usually passive)
wanted for two felonies
6. should: used to indicate that something is desirable or advisable (informal)
You want to see a doctor about that.
7. need something: to have a need for something (informal)
What that kid wants is some discipline!
The cupboards want cleaning.
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Source: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008.
Gravity.
19 dicembre 2008
Like:
verb (3rd person present singular likes, present participle liking, past and past participle liked)
1. transitive verb enjoy something: to regard something as enjoyable
I like cross-country skiing.
Do you like prunes?
2. transitive verb consider somebody pleasant: to regard somebody as pleasant and enjoy that person's company
I like a man with a sense of humour.
Do you like your new teacher?
I really like her.
3. transitive verb want something: to want to have or do something
Would you like some coffee?
I'd like to meet your brother.
4. transitive verb regard somebody or something positively: to have a positive opinion about something or somebody
How do you like her prose style?
5. intransitive verb have preference: to have a preference or inclination
We can leave later than seven if you like.
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19 dicembre 2008
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Abed
Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Francese
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese
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