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if she wants to vs if she want to

The correct phrase is "if she wants to." The verb "wants" needs to agree with the singular subject "she."
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Explained by Michele A.
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Last updated: August 02, 2024

if she wants to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a conditional situation where the subject (she) desires to do something.

Examples:

  • If she wants to go, we can leave now.
  • She can join us if she wants to.
  • If she wants to study abroad, she needs to apply soon.
  • I'll ask her if she wants to come with us.
  • If she wants to talk, I'm here to listen.

if she want to

This phrase is incorrect due to subject-verb disagreement.


Alternatives:

  • if she wants to
  • if she would like to
  • if she chooses to
  • if she decides to
  • if she opts to

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