Saturday, 14 December 2013

Use of want to

DESIRES

  • PRESENT DESIRES
  • PAST DESIRES

PRESENT DISRES

Subject+want to+verb(1st form)+object.
  1. I/you/we/they want to be a doctor
  2. I/you/we/they want to speak English properly.
  3. I/you/we/they want to learn Math.
  4. I/you/we/they want to be engineer
  5. I/you/we/they want to join Army.
  6. He/she/somebody/it wants to be a chef.
  7. He/she/somebody/it wants to play cricket.
  8. He/she/somebody/it wants to get higher education.
  9. He/she/somebody/it wants to purchase luxury car.
  10. He/she/somebody/it want to live in america.

PAST DESIRES

Subject+wanted to+verb(1st form)+object.
  1. I/you/we/they wanted to be a doctor
  2. I/you/we/they wanted to speak English properly.
  3. I/you/we/they wanted to learn Math.
  4. I/you/we/they wanted to be engineer
  5. I/you/we/they wanted to join Army.
  6. He/she/somebody/it wanted to be a chef.
  7. He/she/somebody/it wanted to play cricket.
  8. He/she/somebody/it wanted to get higher education.
  9. He/she/somebody/it wanted to purchase luxury car.
  10. He/she/somebody/it wanted to live in america.

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