Japanese Language [Sentence Structure] [Part 109] The stem of the masu form of a verb, followed by the auxiliary adjective tai, expresses a first person's desire to do something, or a second person's in an interrogative sentence. If the root verb to which tai attaches is transitive, the direct object of the sentence can be marked by either ga or o. A third person's desire to do something is expressed by the use of the auxiliary verb tagatte iru following the masu stem of a verb. Examples: 私 は もう一度 あの 映画 を/が みたい です。 Watashi wa mō ichido ano eiga o/ ga mitai desu. I want to see that movie once more あなた は 夏休み に 何 を/が したい です か。 Anata wa natsuyasumi ni nani o/ga shitai desu ka. What do you want to do during summer vacation? Hope this helps! じゃまたね! °˖ ✧◝(○ ヮ ○)◜✧˖ °こゆうき あいはら°˖ ✧◝(○ ヮ ○)◜✧˖ °
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