The sentence needs a subject to be correct.
"I want to present this award to Mary."
Yes
John and Mary, I am going to town, do you want to come too?
Either is correct depending on what you want to say, for example:Yes you did. (past tense of the verb 'do', a thing already done)Yes you can. (present tense verb for 'you are able')
The present tense for "did not want" is "do not want."
Want is present tense. I/We/You/They want He/She/It wants
Present tense - want. Future tense - will want.
I/you/we/they want. He/she/it wants. The present participle is wanting.
The present progressive tense of want is:I am wanting.He/She/It is wanting.You/We/They are wanting.
Yes. The conjugation of "to want" in present tense is: I want, you want, he/she/it wants, they want, you (plural) want, we want.
why did Mary Berry want to be a chef
"Want" is present tense. The past tense is "wanted".
Because mary used his dildo so he doesnt want her there.