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When a customer want to vs When a customer wants to

Both phrases are similar, but the correct one is 'when a customer wants to.' The verb 'wants' should agree with the singular subject 'customer.'

Last updated: March 30, 2024

When a customer want to

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'want' does not agree with the singular subject 'customer.'

The correct form should be 'when a customer wants to' to ensure subject-verb agreement.

Alternatives:

  • when a customer wants to
  • when customers want to

When a customer wants to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when referring to a situation where a customer desires to do something.

Alternatives:

  • when a customer wishes to
  • when a client wants to
  • when a patron wants to
  • when a buyer wants to

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