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anyone who want vs anyone who wants

The correct phrase is "anyone who wants." The verb "wants" should agree with the singular pronoun "anyone." This phrase is commonly used in English to refer to a singular person's desire or preference.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

anyone who want

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "want" does not agree with the singular pronoun "anyone."

The correct form is "anyone who wants." Use this phrase when referring to the desires or preferences of an individual.

Alternatives:

  • anyone who wants
  • anybody who wants
  • someone who wants
  • whoever wants
  • the person who wants

anyone who wants

This phrase is correct in English. The verb "wants" agrees with the singular pronoun "anyone."

Use this phrase when referring to the desires or preferences of an individual. It is a common construction in English.

Alternatives:

  • anyone who want
  • anybody who wants
  • someone who wants
  • whoever wants
  • the person who wants

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