It should be:
You wanted to go to dinner, see a movie, and shop for shoes.
Not parrell
It does not use parallel structure.
yes it is correct.
Example sentence - He wanted dessert after he ate his dinner.
I went shopping on Monday nevertheless I did get want I wanted.
I loved math, but I hated studying for math tests. I wanted to go shopping, but my husband wanted to stay home.
The correct way to write this sentence is the following: We wanted to play soccer; however, our friends wanted to listen to music.
She wanted to prepare an unforgettable dinner for her husband because he had been in Iraq for 1 year.
direct objectin the following sentence, how is the underlined phrase used? Both Joe and I wanted the last piece of pizza.Beth and joeBeth and joe
It is not a grammatically correct sentence, if that's what you mean. You should change "lie" to "lies", or to "lied", depending on what you wanted to say.
Identify the dependent clauses in the following sentence : When I had spoken to you on the phone ,I did not know that you wanted me to write out all the solutions to the problem.
She wanted have a meal ready for her husband and his cabinet when they returned