The little girl wants a snck to eat.
Yes. Anyone who wants to may certainly use "glisten" in a sentence. Here's a sentence: "Carol Schultz's expensive rings glisten in the sunlight!"
This is Janis, she wants to become a dentist technician.
You can use isinglass in a sentence like this: "The winemaker added isinglass to the wine to help clarify it."
she is really dogged about where she wants to go.
Almost every school has a clique that everyone wants to be a part of.
My teacher wants me to improve on my essay so it will be clearly understood.
my sister is whining because she couldn't have her toy
I have a job. She will have a new car tomorrow. He wants to have a date. We have already covered this.
Yes, the sentence "he wants to pee" is grammatically correct.
My niece gets whatever she wants by whining, which is the definition of a spoiled child.
Wants would be the verb in that sentence.
Accumulate means to acquire or gather an increasing quantity of. A sample sentence is: "She wants to accumulate money to build her dream house".