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What is the past tense of "want"?

Past tense of 1 and "want": want

2. word segmentation: wanted

3. Want English [w? Nt] beauty [w? :nt; W? nt]

Noun (abbreviation of noun) needs; Lack; Poverty; Necessity

Need; Hope; Should; lack

Intransitive verbs need; lack

Step 3: phrases

Lack; Urgently needed; need

Wang Shen Hotel San Wante; Wang Shen Hotel in Taipei; Shengwangte hotel

Recruitment advertisement; Solicit advertisements; employment advertisement

Do you want the children to do something?

Want someone to do something?

Want to do something?

Want to do something?

Want to be ...

Want to be ...

Do you want anything ...

want ...

5. Example:

I want a big one, not a small one.

I want a big one, not a small one.

He wants me to go with him.

He wants me to go with him.

They are talking about what we want to know.

They are talking about what we want to know.

He is wanted by the police.

The police are looking for him.