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※ 引述《ostracize (bucolic)》之銘言: : https://reurl.cc/74NWqy : I don't want you talking about her. : I don't want you to talk about her. 字典是好物 https://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/want 下方Grammar方框: ‧ You say I don’t want someone doing something, when this is annoying or causes problems: I don’t want other people telling me how to spend my money. You can also say: I don’t want other people to tell me how to spend my money. 換句話說這兩個句型只有在表達特定意思時才有這現象。 : This wall wants painting. : The students want teaching. : Both #1 and #2 are acceptable and grammatical, and mean essentially the same : (and to most hearers, probably exactly the same). : However, the gerund construction of #3 and #4 is not universally common, at : least in the United States. It is more popular in certain regions. In many : parts of the US, these would more likely be expressed as: 同一字典頁面找 2 NEED ... used to say that you need ..... want doing British English *informal*(=need to be done) The carpet really wants cleaning. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 108.7.42.72 (美國) ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Eng-Class/M.1739973396.A.4DF.html