The phrase "want to" is used to express a desire or intention to do something.
* Want to = wanna
* Wants to = wansta
* will not = won't
Structure
1. Positive Sentences
Present)
Singular Subjects (he, she, it) + wants to + base verb .
Present)
Plural Subject ( i , we , you , they + want to + base verb .
Example: He wants to eat.
She wants to go shopping.
Plural Subjects (we, you, they):
Plural Subject + want to + base verb
Example: They want to eat.
We want to travel.
You want to learn.
Past )
Subject + wanted to + base verb
She wanted to play .
They wanted to play .
Negative Sentences
He , she , it + doesn't + want to + base verb.
Examples:
He does not want to eat.
I , we , you , they + don't + want to + base verb.
They do not want to go.
Negative & past )
Subject + didn't + want to + base verb .
She didn't want to play .
They didn't want to play .
Questions
Does + he , she , it + want to + base verb.
Examples:
Does he want to eat?
Do + I, we , you , they + want to + base verb.
Do they want to go?
Question & past ]
Did + subject + want to + base verb?
Example:
Did he want to eat?
Did they want to travel?
* When you want to use an adjective or noun after "want to," you typically need to include "be." For example:
"I want to be happy."
"She wants to be a doctor."
* Want to = wanna
* Wants to = wansta
* will not = won't
Structure
1. Positive Sentences
Present)
Singular Subjects (he, she, it) + wants to + base verb .
Present)
Plural Subject ( i , we , you , they + want to + base verb .
Example: He wants to eat.
She wants to go shopping.
Plural Subjects (we, you, they):
Plural Subject + want to + base verb
Example: They want to eat.
We want to travel.
You want to learn.
Past )
Subject + wanted to + base verb
She wanted to play .
They wanted to play .
Negative Sentences
He , she , it + doesn't + want to + base verb.
Examples:
He does not want to eat.
I , we , you , they + don't + want to + base verb.
They do not want to go.
Negative & past )
Subject + didn't + want to + base verb .
She didn't want to play .
They didn't want to play .
Questions
Does + he , she , it + want to + base verb.
Examples:
Does he want to eat?
Do + I, we , you , they + want to + base verb.
Do they want to go?
Question & past ]
Did + subject + want to + base verb?
Example:
Did he want to eat?
Did they want to travel?
* When you want to use an adjective or noun after "want to," you typically need to include "be." For example:
"I want to be happy."
"She wants to be a doctor."