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I want to eat burger vs I want eat burger

Both phrases are similar, but the correct one is "I want to eat a burger." The infinitive form of the verb "to eat" requires the particle "to" before it. The article "a" is also needed before the noun "burger."

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 6641 views

I want to eat burger

This phrase is correct. It uses the infinitive form of the verb "to eat" with the particle "to" and includes the article "a" before the noun "burger."

This phrase is used to express a desire or intention to consume a burger.

Examples:

  • I want to eat a burger for lunch.
  • She wants to eat a burger with fries.
  • They want to eat a burger at the new restaurant.
  • He wants to eat a burger without cheese.
  • We want to eat a burger and a milkshake.
  • I want to eat wherever dad wants to eat.
  • I want to eat bacon, butter and cheese.
  • I want to eat brunch with my friends.
  • I want to eat a real cheeseburger with real cheese.
  • I want to eat apple pie.
  • I want to eat pot noodles.
  • I want to eat, and I'm thinking Italian.
  • Can i... I want to eat something.
  • Besides I want to eat with my dad.
  • I want to eat food that might kill me.
  • I want to make Daddy something to eat.
  • Making a list of things I want to eat.
  • I want to eat now, not in an hour.
  • I want to eat healthy now.
  • After thinking much, I want to eat something sweet.
  • I want to find out what kind of food Tom wants to eat.
  • I want to eat whatever I want when I want.
  • I want to eat my cake and have it, too.
  • I want to eat a big bag of little doughnuts.
  • I want to eat. do not seek elsewhere.

Alternatives:

  • I would like to eat a burger.
  • I feel like eating a burger.
  • I am craving a burger.
  • I am in the mood for a burger.
  • I have a desire to eat a burger.

I want eat burger

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the particle "to" before the verb "eat" and the article "a" before the noun "burger."

  • You know I don't eat burgers at mealtimes.
  • I'll never eat burgers again.
  • So I really shouldn't eat burgers?
  • Only eats burgers like, and only a certain type.
  • "how come the sponge eats burgers underwaterand the buns don't get soggy?"
  • I don't want eat dried fish... and sour heads of sheep the rest of my life!
  • Can you put on some water if you want eat?
  • I want counterculture. I want anti-Establishment.
  • But I want everything I want.
  • I want my girlfriend back, and I want abs.
  • I want the contents analyzed and I want a full report on anything of value.
  • I want to be Federer. You know that. That's all I want.
  • I want my daughter, I want immortality, and I want Stefan Salvatore.
  • I'm not saying I want to change. I want... I want you to stay in red...
  • I want to go back to work, I want to have not been shot by my own gun, and I want to walk down the hallway without using my fiancee as a Walker.
  • I want to eat whatever I want when I want.
  • I want to take my family someplace.
  • I want this station put under emergency quarantine immediately.
  • I want you to be happy, too.
  • I want men outside, Gabrielle.

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