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Andreza
what is the difference between "want to" and "want"?
9 Eyl 2011 22:21
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I believe you are asking about the different usage of the verb "want". If it means to desire, a transitive verb, one frequently says "I want to go" or "I want to eat". The object is an infinitive. If the object is a noun, then one might say "I want food". Much less frequently people might say "want", meaning "lack", such as "the plan is wanting", but I think this usage is not common.
9 Eylül 2011
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Pretty simple.
"want to (action)": I want to talk.
"want (thing)": I want money.
9 Eylül 2011
I meant "want to" and not "want"
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sorry :$
9 Eylül 2011
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Andreza
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