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I guess everyone wants vs I guess everyone wants to

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I guess everyone wants' is a complete sentence that can stand alone, while 'I guess everyone wants to' is a sentence fragment that requires completion. The choice between the two depends on whether you want to express a complete thought or leave the sentence open for further information.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 1052 views

I guess everyone wants

This phrase is correct as a complete sentence that conveys the idea that you are making a guess about what everyone wants.

This phrase can be used when you want to express your assumption or speculation about what everyone desires without adding more information.

Examples:

  • I guess everyone wants a piece of the cake.
  • I guess everyone wants to be happy.
  • I guess everyone wants to succeed.
  • Dec 29, 2015 ... So I guess everyone wants a review of the MOTQRONA phone then? https:// youtu.be/PgAn1XYklFI pic.twitter.com/NnDHwHJbfh. Retweets 9 ...
  • I guess everyone wants something in life. It was easy figuring out what each of my BFFs wanted the beginning of our Junior Year at Coral Cove High. For brainy  ...
  • Jan 30, 2016 ... I guess everyone wants something in life. It was easy figuring out what each of my BFFs wanted the beginning of our Junior Year at Coral Cove ...
  • 14 hours ago ... I guess everyone wants a Unity. 2013 LTV Unity MB Theater Seats Jul 26, 2013 . Also, in almost all of the reviews and forums I've been reading ...

Alternatives:

  • I suppose everyone wants
  • I think everyone wants
  • I believe everyone wants

I guess everyone wants to

This phrase is correct as a sentence fragment that sets up the expectation of completing the thought with an action or intention.

This phrase is used when you want to imply that there is a specific action or intention that everyone wants to do, but you leave it open-ended for further elaboration.

Examples:

  • I guess everyone wants to succeed in life.
  • I guess everyone wants to know the truth.
  • I guess everyone wants to make a difference.
  • Jan 6, 2016 ...I guess everyone wants to be the one to win that big jackpot,” she said. Justin Cummings, Connellsville, purchased tickets from the ...
  • Jan 11, 2016 ... I guess everyone wants to think they are good, in some sense. No one wants to be bad, unless they've determined that because of repeatedly ...
  • Jun 23, 2015 ... ... was prepared to deal with a cap of around $71 million, Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman said, “I guess everyone wants to know if ...
  • Feb 8, 2016 ... But I guess everyone wants to save a pretty girl. Everyone wants to know her. Everyone wants to own a part of her dark, twisted-up world.

Alternatives:

  • I guess everyone wants to do
  • I guess everyone wants to achieve
  • I guess everyone wants to experience

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