grammaticality - "Wanting" or "want"?


Lately I have noticed that a lot of people use "wanting" in sentences, or in books, but I don't get it because my English teachers have always said to me that with verbs like "love", "like", "want" etc. we can't write the verb ending "-ing". But how it is possible that it's in book then?


Some examples:





  • She reached her hand out, wanting to touch him...






  • Not wanting to talk about it, Clary turned...






  • Actually, I’ve been wanting to ask you how...





I really want to know where I can use it and where I can't. It really drives me crazy that I don't know it.




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