Pattern: just-want-to-verb

Structure Overview

Formula: Subject + just + want/wanted + to + Base Verb
Core Meaning: A pragmatic politeness strategy. By adding "just," the speaker softens their request or statement of intent, making it sound less demanding and more considerate of the listener's time.


💬 Contextual Examples


🎴 Interactive Web Practice (Click to Reveal)

Practice 1: I just ______ to ask if you needed any help with that.
Answer: wanted

Practice 2: He just wants ______ finish his work in peace.
Answer: to

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