31. I want you to + (verb)
I. DESCRIPTION
For example:
i) "I want you to clean your room." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their desire for the other person to clean their room.
II. EXAMPLES
Agnes
British English
William
British English
Olivia
American English
James
American English
Charlotte
AUS English
Amaia
NZ English
Lethabo
SA English
Geetha
IND English
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I want you to come with me to the party tonight.
I want you to try this new dish I made for dinner.
I want you to call me as soon as you get home.
I want you to listen to my side of the story.
I want you to be more honest with me in our relationship.
I want you to succeed in your career goals.
I want you to trust me and believe in our friendship.
I want you to know how much you mean to me.
I want you to be happy and fulfilled in your life.
I want you to understand how much I appreciate everything you do for me.
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