Verb て ほしい (Verb-te hoshii)
JLPT N4
Explanation
Express a desire for someone else to do something; 'I want (someone) to'.
Formation
Verb-て form + ほしい
Detailed Explanation
The て ほしい grammar point is used to express the speaker's desire for someone else to do an action. It is formed by combining the て-form of a verb with ほしい. The subject is usually followed by the particle に, but it can be dropped in casual speech.
Examples
子供にもっと勉強してほしい。
Kodomo ni motto benkyou shite hoshii.
I want my child to study more.
彼にもっと早く来てほしい。
Kare ni motto hayaku kite hoshii.
I want him to come earlier.
友達にその本を読んでほしい。
Tomodachi ni sono hon o yonde hoshii.
I want my friend to read that book.
先生に質問に答えてほしい。
Sensei ni shitsumon ni kotaete hoshii.
I want the teacher to answer the question.
Grammar content sourced from hanabira.org.