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"you no longer want" vs "you no longer wants"

The correct phrase is "you no longer want." The verb "want" should agree with the subject "you." The incorrect phrase "you no longer wants" uses the incorrect form of the verb.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

you no longer want

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when referring to a situation where someone's desire or preference has changed or ceased.

Alternatives:

  • you no longer desire
  • you no longer wish
  • you no longer crave
  • you no longer long for
  • you no longer feel like

you no longer wants

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "wants" does not agree with the subject "you."

The correct form is "you no longer want." Use this phrase when referring to a situation where someone's desire or preference has changed or ceased.

Alternatives:

  • you no longer want
  • you no longer desire
  • you no longer wish
  • you no longer crave
  • you no longer long for

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