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Old 14-Jan-2008, 20:22
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Hi i'm wondering which is the correct and appropriate answer to the queation below.

A: Doctor, I don't know what to do with my daughter.

B: She seems to be very depressed. So try to make her feel ( ).

1. wanted 2. wanting 3. to want 4. want

I think 1 or 2 is correct but not exactly.
I would appreciate a lot of opinions.

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Try to make her feel wanted.

to feel wanted: you think people need you
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Try to make her feel wanted.

to feel wanted: you think people need you
thank you! heidita.
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Try to make her feel wanted.

to feel wanted: you think people need you
Although both meanings can apply at the same time, I don't agree.

(to) feel wanted: you think people (want you)(want to keep you) A child should feel wanted.

(to) feel needed: you think people need you
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Although both meanings can apply at the same time, I don't agree.

(to) feel wanted: you think people (want you)(want to keep you) A child should feel wanted.

(to) feel needed: you think people need you
first, I agree with you.
and How about "to feel wanting " in the sentence that can mean a doctor said her daughter should not be overprotected
from her mother?

cf) wanting = lacking ?

sorry 2006 so do you think the answer is no1 ?

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No, "wanting" is not appropriate in that sentence. The child already seems depressed so you wouldn't want her to also feel "lacking", another negative feeling.
#1 is the correct answer.
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No, "wanting" is not appropriate in that sentence. The child already seems depressed so you wouldn't want her to also feel "lacking", another negative feeling.
#1 is the correct answer.
i am very grateful for your exaplanation.
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