How do you use want in a sentence?
Want sentence example
- I do not want all this.
- Sometimes we have to accept change, if we want to move forward.
- I think she was merely directing the comment at you because she thought you might want to know.
- We can stop right here if you want , Carmen.
- What did you want me to say?
- I want to play with it.
What is a good sentence for the word audio?
Examples of audio in a Sentence Adjective The audio portion of the broadcast was fine but the picture was poor. They listened to an audio recording of the speech. Noun The picture was clear but the audio was very poor.
Do you want to sentences?
Sentence Pattern: Do you want to?
- [T] Do you want to be a bartender all your life? (
- [T] Do you want to be a flower girl? (
- [T] Do you want to be my girlfriend? (
- [T] Do you want to be near Tom? (
- [T] Do you want to be on my team again? (
- [T] Do you want to be rich? (
- [T] Do you want to buy a dress? (
What are the examples of want?
Want is defined as to feel a wish, desire or need for something. An example of want is to desire a cup of coffee.
How do you use want or want?
Most uses of want involve the simple forms of the verb (want, wants, wanted). When we are talking about wishes or desires we can also use the continuous form (is wanting, was wanting, will be wanting).
What are examples of audio?
A sound, or a sound signal. Used to form terms relating to sound. Audio is defined as anything related to sound in terms of receiving, transmitting or reproducing or its specific frequency. An example of something that is audio is a stereo.
Was a simple sentence?
“She was an actress in her younger years.” “He was a star athlete in high school.” “Kevin was a pilot in the Air Force.”
What is want with example?
The definition of a want is something desired or wished for. An example of want is a latte with an extra shot of espresso after a tiring day. Want is defined as to feel a wish, desire or need for something. An example of want is to desire a cup of coffee.
How do you use want?
Want meaning ‘wish’ or ‘desire’
- She said I could have her old bike, but I don’t want it. ( pronoun object)
- This is a new kind of fruit juice I got. D’you want to try it? (
- The teacher wants her to do the exams again next year. (
- He wanted to leave school at sixteen, but his parents didn’t want him to.
Can you listen to a sentence with the word want?
English Sentences with Audio Using the Word “Want” You can listen to each sentence as you read it.
How to listen to the verbs in English?
Listen to the Verbs Listen to about a minute of an audio file. (You can increase the time when your English level increases.) Write down every verb you hear. Pause the audio and immediately try to rewrite all the sentences based on your list of verbs. Do this quickly while your memory is fresh. Listen again, this time pausing after each sentence.
What’s the easiest way to make a sentence?
If you master just one common English phrase or sentence pattern, you can make hundreds of correct sentences. This is the easiest way to make sentences in English. Take time to learn all of the following lessons and you will improve your spoken English very quickly. And remember that deep learning is the key to English fluency.
What do you need to know about audio lessons?
Each lesson consists of the definition (meaning) of the word, the audio pronunciation, and many example sentences with high-quality audio. Listen to (and repeat) each lesson many times – and watch how fast your English speaking improves! Enjoy the lessons!