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When it combines with "to", "want to" is as much a modalizer as a lexical verb. Like "going to" / "have to", the modalizing particle "to" is reduced to <span style="color:darkgreen;">ə</span>. | When it combines with "to", "want to" is as much a modalizer as a lexical verb. Like "going to" / "have to", the modalizing particle "to" is reduced to <span style="color:darkgreen;">ə</span>. | ||
− | + | It adds a notion of desire or lack to another verb in the infinitive mode (active or passive) which in turn expresses the object of desire. | |
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− | + | <li>She wants to finish before evening.</li> | |
− | + | <li>He wants (her) to be finished before evening.</li> | |
− | + | <li>They wanted to <span style="color:darkblue;">be</span> loved, and they <span style="color:darkblue;">were</span>.</li> | |
+ | <li>They wanted to <span style="color:darkblue;">Ø</span> love each other, and they <span style="color:darkblue;">did</span>.</li> | ||
+ | </ul> | ||
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− | + | <li>Wanna' play? [Do you want to play?]</li> | |
+ | <li>Wanna' stop for lunch? </li> | ||
+ | <li>Watcha' wanna' do? [What do you want to do?]</li> | ||
+ | </ul> | ||
=Noun= | =Noun= |
Revision as of 11:56, 1 July 2013
Verb
In French the verb "vouloir" is associated with "volonté" (will) as well as with desire. In English "want" is more deeply intertwined with a lack (un manque). When something is found wanting, it is insufficient, it is missing something necessary. This basic meaning of "want" is interesting, because it makes the grammatical subject an experiencer as much as an agent.
lexical
Examples:
- They want new screens.
- I want you. (Uncle Sam sez')
modalizer
When it combines with "to", "want to" is as much a modalizer as a lexical verb. Like "going to" / "have to", the modalizing particle "to" is reduced to ə.
It adds a notion of desire or lack to another verb in the infinitive mode (active or passive) which in turn expresses the object of desire.
- She wants to finish before evening.
- He wants (her) to be finished before evening.
- They wanted to be loved, and they were.
- They wanted to Ø love each other, and they did.
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Noun
Participles
wanting
wanted
Proverbs
Waste not, want not.