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He wants to be a doctor vs He want to be a doctor

'He wants to be a doctor" is the proper English phrasing. The verb "wants" should agree with the singular subject "he."
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Last updated: September 17, 2024 • 17321 views

He wants to be a doctor

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express someone's desire or aspiration to become a doctor. The verb "wants" agrees with the singular subject "he."

Examples:

  • She wants to be a teacher.
  • I want to be an engineer.
  • They want to be musicians.
  • He wants to be a lawyer.
  • She wants to be an artist.
  • He wants to be a doctor again with his wife and daughter.
  • Andrew said he wants to be a doctor.
  • He said he wants to be a doctor just like you.
  • Master, my son is about to go to University, but... he doesnt know if he wants to be a doctor, or a lawyer...
  • He wants to be a doctor.
  • He wants to be a doctor.
  • He wants to be a doctor.
  • Now, when you're panicking, Donald'll grab the epipen, inject me with it, and "save my life," making him realize that he wants to be a doctor just in time for his interview.
  • IF HE WANTS TO BE A DOCTOR, LAWYER, OR MUSICIAN - WHATEVER IT IS HE LIKES, I WANT TO BE ABLE TO BACK HIM UP.
  • Does he want to be a doctor? - He's taking the MCATs.
  • Gibbs, he doesn't want to be a doctor.
  • I hate to tell you this, but he does not want to be a doctor when he grows up.
  • When he grows up, he wants to become a doctor.
  • When he grows up, he wants to become a doctor.
  • If he wants, a doctor can exam her.
  • Sometimes he wants to play doctor.
  • You might want to see a doctor about that.
  • I know a doctor who wants to have a word with you.
  • I want to be a doctor some day.
  • Mom, I want to be a doctor some day.

He want to be a doctor

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • Does he want to be a doctor?
  • Does he want to be a doctor? - He's taking the MCATs.
  • He wants to be a doctor again with his wife and daughter.
  • Andrew said he wants to be a doctor.
  • He said he wants to be a doctor just like you.
  • Master, my son is about to go to University, but... he doesnt know if he wants to be a doctor, or a lawyer...
  • Now, when you're panicking, Donald'll grab the epipen, inject me with it, and "save my life," making him realize that he wants to be a doctor just in time for his interview.
  • IF HE WANTS TO BE A DOCTOR, LAWYER, OR MUSICIAN - WHATEVER IT IS HE LIKES, I WANT TO BE ABLE TO BACK HIM UP.
  • Gibbs, he doesn't want to be a doctor.
  • I hate to tell you this, but he does not want to be a doctor when he grows up.
  • When he grows up, he wants to become a doctor.
  • When he grows up, he wants to become a doctor.
  • If he wants, a doctor can exam her.
  • Sometimes he wants to play doctor.
  • You might want to see a doctor about that.
  • I know a doctor who wants to have a word with you.
  • I want to be a doctor some day.
  • Mom, I want to be a doctor some day.
  • You might want to see a doctor about that too.
  • That's why I want to be a doctor.

Alternatives:

  • he wants to be a doctor
  • he would like to be a doctor
  • he aspires to be a doctor
  • he dreams of being a doctor
  • he hopes to become a doctor

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