meaning - What is the difference between "I want" and "I do want"?
Reading some books and posts I noticed that there are some semantice differences between constructions described in the title of this post. Could someone help me to find out what are the real difference and in which situations are better to use appropriate constructions?
I would be very grateful to hear the correct answer.
Answer
There are two (at least) contexts for the emphatic do:
To counter the mistaken notion that do not applies:
You don't seem to want to see this film.
--I do want to see it, just not tonight.
To apprise the listener to take special notice of what is being said:
I do want to inform you, bears have been seen near this campground.
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