Wants would be the verb in that sentence.
Wants would be your answer.
The cast of Rower - 1955 includes: Adam Fiut as Man who wants to sell a bicycle Roman Polanski as Boy who wants to buy a bicycle
Yes, the sentence "he wants to pee" is grammatically correct.
Yes, it does. The subject pronoun is the subject of a sentence or a clause. Both a sentence or a clause must have a verb.Examples:He wants a new jacket. (the subject of the sentence is 'he', the verb is 'wants')The one he wants has his team's logo. (the subject of the clause is 'he', the verb is 'wants'; the subject of the sentence is 'one', the verb is 'has')I saw the jacket he wants at Mike's. (the relative clause 'he wants' relates to the direct object of the sentence 'jacket')
Nothing is wrong the sentence is good
The little girl wants a snck to eat.
everybody wants that
transitive
Either he doesn't like children or he just wants to have sex with you or both.
"that" is a relative pronoun in this sentence.
Yes. He wants to get married and he wants kids.
No, the sentence "i wants to go here" is not complete because it is missing the verb "want" in the correct form. A correct and complete sentence would be "I want to go here."