Want a tomato
Meaning of Want a tomato
To express a desire for a single tomato.
In simple words: to desire a tomato
Want a tomato in a sentence
- I want a tomato for my sandwich.
- Do you want a tomato with that salad?
- She said she wants a tomato for her recipe.
How to use Want a tomato
Used in everyday conversation. More appropriate in casual settings than formal ones. Be careful with tone to avoid sounding too demanding.
Grammar pattern
want + object
Memory hint
Imagine someone at a salad bar saying, 'I want a tomato from the salad!'
Related words
Collocations with Want a tomato
- want a fruit
- want a snack
- want a drink
Synonyms for Want a tomato
- desire a tomato
- would like a tomato
- crave a tomato
Common mistakes with Want a tomato
- Using 'wants' instead of 'want' in plural contexts
- Omitting 'a' when referring to one item
- Confusing with 'need' which indicates necessity
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Frequently asked questions about Want a tomato
What does Want a tomato mean?
to desire a tomato
What is the definition of Want a tomato?
To express a desire for a single tomato.
How do you use Want a tomato in a sentence?
I want a tomato for my sandwich.
Can you give another example of Want a tomato?
Do you want a tomato with that salad?
What are synonyms for Want a tomato?
Common alternatives include desire a tomato, would like a tomato, crave a tomato.
What is the opposite of Want a tomato?
Opposite meanings include dislike, reject.
What words go with Want a tomato?
It commonly pairs with want a fruit, want a snack, want a drink.
What are common mistakes when using Want a tomato?
Using 'wants' instead of 'want' in plural contexts Omitting 'a' when referring to one item Confusing with 'need' which indicates necessity
How do you pronounce Want a tomato?
US: //wɑnt ə təˈmeɪtoʊ//, UK: //wɒnt ə təˈmeɪtəʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Want a tomato?
Used in everyday conversation. More appropriate in casual settings than formal ones. Be careful with tone to avoid sounding too demanding.
