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Do you want or wants?

Considering the basic rule of English grammar, the subject-verb-agreement, a plural- subject always takes a plural verb. The plural form is 'want' and the singular form is 'wants'. So, the correct form is : I want.

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Is it want to or wants to?

She wants and he wants are singular third person pronouns. I and you are singular first and second person pronouns.

Regarding this, what verb tense is wants?

Want verb forms Infinitive Present Participle Past Tense want wanting wanted What is the past tense of wants? wanted The simple past of the verb 'want' is 'wanted. ' 'Want' is a regular verb and is easily conjugated. The past participle is 'wanted', and the gerund, or...

People also ask who all want or wants?

If you mean a single person by "who" then it would be "who wants". But if you wish to say "who all" then it would be "who all want to....". Subsequently, is want present? The verb "want" requires an object: I want a banana. (The word "banana" is an object.) Want. Present Tense. singular plural He wants _____ She wants _____ It wants _____ They want _____ 2 more rows

Is it want too or want to?

A senior member. Either way, I would say I do. You can't leave 'to' out with 'want'. The juxtaposition of 'to' and 'too' is so bad that we like to avoid it.

What is want in present tense?

Present Progressive Tens. Singular. I am wanting. You are wanting. He/she/it is wanting.

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