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i want to see vs i want see

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I want to see' is the correct form when you want to express a desire to see something in the future. 'I want see' is not a complete sentence and lacks the infinitive 'to'.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 940 views

i want to see

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a desire to see something in the future.

Use 'I want to see' when you want to express your desire to see something in the future. The infinitive 'to' is necessary in this construction.
  • i want to see that with my frid
  • I want to see your village, someday.
  • I want to see Kyle Baldwin, please.
  • I want to see film on Riley, Djordjevic and Oliver.
  • I want to see the great pictures.
  • I want to see these villains in their lair.
  • Guess what I want to see most.
  • I want to see both attorneys in my chambers immediately.
  • I want to see where these things come from.
  • Yes, I want to see the house.
  • I want to see what you got on this guy.
  • I want to see that tape.
  • I want to see what was in it.
  • I want to see my family.
  • I want to see my brother, get to know his children.
  • I want to see that little cockroach face-to-face.
  • I want to see your costume before you go.
  • I want to see how red your face can get.
  • McMURPHY: I want to see the hands.
  • Purcell, I want to see Bullen tonight.

i want see

This phrase is correct but incomplete. It lacks the infinitive 'to' before the verb 'see'.

The phrase 'I want see' is not a complete sentence. To make it grammatically correct, you need to add 'to' before the verb 'see', like 'I want to see'.
  • I want see you walk, go.
  • I want see how she's alive with my own two eyes.
  • If we have to follow the legal investigation to its ultimate conclusion, I want to see that happen - but I want to see my farmers protected, and I do not want to see them sold down the river.
  • I want to see her. I want to see my daughter and I want you to make it happen.
  • I want to see money clips, I want to see wallets on the bar right in front of you.
  • So I want to see the history of the girl scouts and then Lincoln's pocket watch and the First Ladies exhibit and everything - I want to see everything.
  • I want to see your lands, and I want to see how you farm them.
  • But I want to see more. I want to see what you can really do.
  • I want to see it, but I want to see a lot of things.
  • Sergeant, I want to see Professor Stahlman and I want to see him now.
  • Trainers, I want to see those credentials and I want to see them signed.
  • Karen, I want to see Freddie and I want to see him now.
  • I want to see the new Commission in place, a Commission in accordance with the Lisbon Treaty, and I want to see it in office as quickly as possible.
  • I want to see a real North-South partnership leading to poverty eradication and I want to see the assembly take a leading role in conflict prevention and conflict resolution.
  • I want to see a Colts game. I want to see the Colts beat the Patriots 49 to nothing, then I yell at Tom Brady and make him cry, then I hook up with Dave Matthews, and we play Golden Tee for 10 hours.
  • I want to see Nola. I want to see my wife, now.
  • I want to see this! Give me a chair! Give me a chair! I want to see it,
  • I want to see the people of Gaza with a future, but I also want to see Gilad Shalit, captive for years in Gaza, given the chance to go home to his mother and father whom I have already met.
  • Yes, I condemn the firing of Kassam rockets, yes, I want to see the release of the soldier Gilad, but I also want to see the release of the 339 Palestinian children held in Israeli prisons.
  • I want to see you tonight but I don't want to see you in front of the lads.

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