Why should the want in the Musicians wanted for school concert sentence add ed?

Updated on educate 2024-06-13
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Wanted here refers to recruiting workers (plus ed means to be wanted), in addition to recruitment, Wanted also has a very special meaning that there is a good movie called "Wanted".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The meaning of wanted in this sentence can be understood as "urgent move."", plus-ed table passive, a state.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    wanted means to recruit here. It itself is a passive voice, and if you want a **home, it means to recruit a **home!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Actually: We want musicians for school music festival

    **Festival requires musicians.

    This usage is often used for recruitment, e.g., skilled worker needed!Recruit skilled tradespeople.

    The subject is omitted, and the object is preceded.

    Knowing this, it's easy to understand with for.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After reading a lot of your questions, I asked about the usage of for, and stuck to the understanding of fixed collocation, as if people said that it was a fixed collocation, and your task was completed, but in fact, it was not.

    for, there are many usages and it is very flexible.

    Here, the table is very weak because, due to.

    One of your previous questions, we need help for sth, for, is also the table reason.

    wanted, not the past tense, it is a past participle, the passive relationship is expressed, and the solitary hung on the cheeks of the musician upstairs has been explained very well.

    I would add that musicians wanted for school music festival, not yet a sentence, this sentence is not over yet.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, I think it's "wented for".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For is used for nouns, and to is used for verbs, because it is to describe past thoughts, so the past tense is used.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Adding ed means has happened, past tense.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    want plus ed, indicating that the sentence is in the simple past tense.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is not a complete sentence, wanted for the school music festival is used as a definite term for musician, which is used to modify musician. The school festival needs a home.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's a noun phrase, not a sentence wanted....Modify musicians Since musicians have a passive relationship with want (here meaning invite), the past participle of want is used to modify the non-predicate form of the verb used here and can also be turned into a clause (predicate form) musicians who that are wanted for school music festival where who that replaces musicians

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    .;that

    arewanted

    forschool

    musicfestival

    Here whoRetouch musicians

    Since musicians are passively related to want (here meaning invite), they are modified with the past participle of want.

    The non-predicate form of the verb is used here.

    It can also be turned into a clause (predicate form).

    musicians

    Who is a noun phrase.

    Not a sentence.

    wanted

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is the title of a job advertisement, which is abbreviated. Wanted is omitted in front of are. If you want to restore the full sentence, it should be: musicians

    arewanted

    forschool

    musicfestival。This is the passive voice in the simple present tense.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Here it can only be musicians wanted for school concert, because wanted for school concert is a past participle that means passive, which means: "The meeting that needs to be brought to school by **home." Want is a transitive verb followed by a noun, so it can't be musicians want for school concert

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Want is in the simple present tense, and wanted is in the simple past tense. It's just a matter of tense.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The meaning of this phrase is: the home that the school needs for the celebration of **.

    Full form: musicians (who were were )wanted for school music festival

    The parentheses are omitted.

    wanted to do "the one that is needed".

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Verb passive. want to be passive.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    musicians (are) wanted for school music festival.

    Recruit for the Campus Festival.

    Explanation: Musicians wanted is indeed in the passive voice, but it omits the verb be, which is not actually a complete sentence. It is mainly used in occasions such as advertising, and in order to make the language more concise, the auxiliary verb be is removed.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This is a job advertisement, not a complete sentence. musicians is a noun, and the wanted phrase after it is a postposition.

    Recruitment translates into recruitment, and if it is a wanted criminal, it translates into wanted.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Let's take a look at the sentence first: the kid's parents asked him what he wanted for the birthday.(The child's parents ask the child what he wants on his birthday.) )

    for+ specific day, indicating for this day.

    wanted is the past tense or passive tense of want, which translates as "want" and "think".

    be good with means "dexterous; with ......Get along well".

    For example: she is good with her handsShe has very good hands.

    he is very good with the children.He gets along very well with these kids.

    Distinction: be good to to mean "to ......Friendly".

    For example: My friend was good to me when I was illWhen I was sick, my friends were very caring for me.

    Help wanted, as a phrase, may be a passive noun, that is, wanted is a modification of the noun help, translated as "want to help", but you don't know the whole sentence, and I can't figure it out for myself, only the whole sentence can be translated.

    musicians wanted for school music festival,I feel that this sentence is not complete.,It's half a sentence.,Temporarily translated:**Families want to be at the school's **festival.。。。

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Make a definite phrase to modify musician recruitment ads are often used like this to ask for help

    Seek to be a performance musician for the school's ** festival

    begood should be... Good at dealing with or good to anyone.

    Float away.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Want to get along well with someone.

    Need a hand. The family wants to participate in the school festival.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    **Home Application School** section.

    Get along well with someone.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    wanted means need; There are vacant positions;

    eg you are wanted on the phone.

    Someone is looking for you.

    Teachers are wanted in rural areas.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Actually: we

    wantmusicians

    forschool

    musicfestival.

    **Festival requires musicians.

    This usage is often used for recruitment, e.g., skilled

    worker

    needed!

    Recruit skilled tradespeople.

    The subject is omitted, and the object is preceded.

    Knowing this, it's easy to understand with for.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    (The child's parents ask the child what he wants on his birthday.)

    musicians

    wanted

    forschool

    musicfestival。, I feel that this sentence is not complete: thekid'.

    When I was sick, my friends were very caring for me. s

    parents

    askedhimwhat

    hewanted

    forthe

    birthday。

    For example; with ......Get along well".

    sheisgood

    withherhands, which may be a passive noun, can only be translated in full sentences, translated as "want" and "want". )

    for+ specific day, indicating for this day.

    wanted is the past tense or passive tense of want: **family wants to be at the school** festival, and I can't figure it out for myself.

    She has very skillful hands, so let's translate it for the time being.

    begood

    With means "dexterous."

    For example: myfriend

    wasgood

    tomewhen

    iwasill。

    heisvery

    goodwith

    thechildren:be

    goodto means "to ......Friendly".

    He got along well with these children, which translates as "the help you want," which is half a sentence.

    Distinguish. help

    wanted as a phrase, that is, wanted is to modify the noun help, but your full sentence is not known. Let's take a look at this sentence first.

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