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everyone who wants to vs everyone who want to

The correct phrase is "everyone who wants to." The verb "wants" agrees with the singular pronoun "everyone."

Last updated: March 20, 2024

everyone who wants to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. The verb "wants" agrees with the singular pronoun "everyone."

Use this phrase when referring to a group of people where each individual has a desire or willingness to do something.

Examples:

  • Everyone who wants to join the club can sign up today.
  • Everyone who wants to learn Spanish is welcome to attend the class.
  • Everyone who wants to participate in the event must register in advance.
  • Everyone who wants to improve their skills should practice regularly.
  • Everyone who wants to succeed must work hard.

everyone who want to

This phrase is incorrect. The verb should be in the singular form "wants" to agree with the singular pronoun "everyone."


Alternatives:

  • everyone who wants to

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