Re: Can "want" be a linking verb?

Originally Posted by
5jj
Apologies - by then, I had completely forgotten the original question!
Mr.Lucky_One - no, you cannot say "I want it to be back" without changing the meaning.
I want it back = I want it to be returned to me/I want it to come back to me.
If you lend a book to a friend, and your friend still has it after six months, you might start to be a little irritated. You have decided that you want to read the book again but your friend still has it. You might say to your friend "Do you remember that book about butterflies that I lent you six months ago? Well, I want it back."
Imagine that you own a dog. One day, your dog runs away while you are taking it for a walk in the park. You are very sad. You say to your friends "I miss Barky, my dog. I really want him back". Some people might not bother with the gender of the dog and would say "I want it back".
As the others have said, it's not a linking verb.
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