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---
id: 657b8597aaa5162475812ff8
title: Task 39
challengeType: 19
dashedName: task-39
---
<!-- (audio) Sophie: I enjoy classic rock, but any nice tune makes my day.
Tom: Cool! I want to hear you play some day. -->
# --description--
When you want to talk about what someone hopes to do in the future, you can use `want to` to express desire or intention.
# --questions--
## --text--
Does Tom want to hear Sophie play the guitar?
## --answers--
`No, he doesn't want to.`
### --feedback--
Listen again and pay attention to see if Tom is really using a negative sentence.
---
`Yes, he wants to.`
---
`No, he don't want to.`
### --feedback--
`Don't` is not correct with `he`; it should be `doesn't.`
---
`Yes, he wanted to.`
### --feedback--
`Wanted` is past tense, but Tom is talking about the present.
## --video-solution--
2
# --scene--
```json
{
"setup": {
"background": "company2-breakroom.png",
"characters": [
{
"character": "Sophie",
"position": { "x": 50, "y": 0, "z": 1.4 },
"opacity": 0
},
{
"character": "Tom",
"position": { "x": 50, "y": 15, "z": 1.2 },
"opacity": 0
}
],
"audio": {
"filename": "1.3-2.mp3",
"startTime": 1,
"startTimestamp": 30.24,
"finishTimestamp": 36.1
}
},
"commands": [
{
"character": "Sophie",
"opacity": 1,
"startTime": 0
},
{
"character": "Sophie",
"startTime": 1,
"finishTime": 4.34,
"dialogue": {
"text": "I enjoy classic rock, but any nice tune makes my day.",
"align": "center"
}
},
{
"character": "Sophie",
"opacity": 0,
"startTime": 4.34
},
{
"character": "Tom",
"opacity": 1,
"startTime": 4.34
},
{
"character": "Tom",
"startTime": 4.34,
"finishTime": 6.86,
"dialogue": {
"text": "Cool. I want to hear you play someday",
"align": "center"
}
},
{
"character": "Tom",
"opacity": 0,
"startTime": 7.36
}
]
}
```