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Lesson Twenty-sixWant
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I wanted _____
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We wanted _____
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You wanted _____
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You wanted _____
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He wanted _____
She wanted _____
It wanted _____
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They wanted _____
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The verb “want” requires an object:
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I wanted some coffee. (The word “coffee” is an object.)
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He wanted a new car. (The word “car” is an object.)
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We wanted a vacation. (The word “vacation” is an object.)
Want in the Past Tense – Negative
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I didn’t want _____
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We didn’t want _____
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You didn’t want _____
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You didn’t want _____
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He didn’t want _____
She didn’t want _____
It didn’t want _____
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They didn’t want _____
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Remember:
An object usually comes after the verb “want.”
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You didn’t want the job.
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My dog didn’t want to stay home. (The infinitive, “to stay” functions as the object in this sentece.)
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The kids didn’t want the brocolli.
These questions are asked in the past tense:
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What did you want?
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Did they want any more juice?
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Did your neighbor want any help?
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When did he want to eat?
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When did you want to leave for the airport? (This question and the one before it are in the past tense, but they refer to a future event.)
Here are some examples:
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Practice
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Directions: Fill in the blanks to make the past tense with the helping verb (did) and the main verb (want). 1- 10 Past Tense:
(Answers: 1. did…want; 2. wanted; 3. did….want; 4. wanted; 5. did….want; 6. wanted; 7. didn’t want; 8. didn’t want; 9. didn’t…want; 10. didn’t want) |
Here’s a quiz for the verb “want.” / (PDF version)