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  1. 25 de ene. de 2010 · "Who want" is possible at the beginning of a question, but only if the answer must be plural, for example in the case of a teacher asking the class for a plural answer. If the answer may be singular, it has to be "Who wants...?".

  2. 27 de ene. de 2016 · When who is used as a "question word" at the beginning of a sentence, it's always treated as singular. This may be by convention, but it's an easy rule. Even when addressing a crowd of clamouring children all yelling, "Me! Me!", all of whom might receive something, one still asks "Who wants..."

  3. Most uses of want involve the simple forms of the verb ( want, wants, wanted ). When we are talking about wishes or desires we can also use the continuous form (is wanting, was wanting, will be wanting).

  4. So, looking at the noun phrase "the one who wants to be with you", who or what "wants"? It is "the one" who wants. This is third person singular, so the form should be the same as it is in "he wants" or "it wants".

  5. Descubre como utilizar want en inglés: want en pasado, diferencia entre want y want to... ¡Explicación completa y fácil en 2 minutos!