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No infinitive? You always WANT LOOK to your quarterback as the leader of the team



 
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No infinitive? You always WANT LOOK to your quarterback as the leader of the team #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 21, 2008 7:37 am   No infinitive? You always WANT LOOK to your quarterback as the leader of the team
 

"You always WANT LOOK to your quarterback as the leader of the team," Starks said. "And he has matured into that position."

I wonder if this a proper grammar sentence without the infinitive in "want look". If it is, what kind of mood would it be?

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No infinitive? #2 (permalink) Sun Dec 21, 2008 7:45 am   No infinitive?
 

It's not correct grammar. It should be an infinitive. It's probably a typo.
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