Bonjour. How about 'I want him buy it. I want you go. I want you listen. etc? Thanks a lot.

Kyaw Z.A2Kwiziq community member

Bonjour. How about 'I want him buy it. I want you go. I want you listen. etc? Thanks a lot.

Asked 5 years ago
Heather W.C1Kwiziq community memberCorrect answer

Do you mean I want him to buy it,  I want you to go, I want you to listen? 

Even though these sentences use an infinitive in English, they don’t in French. I is the subject of want but you is the subject of go. As each verb has a different subject they are each conjugated separately. 

Je veux qu’il l’achète. Je veux que vous alliez. Je veux que tu écoutes.

I want that he it buys. I want that you go. I want that you listen.

As an added complication even though you definitely want, the buying, going or listening may or may not happen so they are conjugated in the subjonctif mode ( level B2). That is why the verb endings may look slightly different.

Sue B.A2Kwiziq community member

It all sounds a bit too complicated for my brain.  I am not great on understanding grammar in English what about French. 

Sue B.A2Kwiziq community member

It all sounds a bit too complicated for my brain.  I am not great on understanding grammar in English what about French. 

Bonjour. How about 'I want him buy it. I want you go. I want you listen. etc? Thanks a lot.

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