Correct sentence:
The first fresh snowfall makes you want to build a big snowman!
Why: After the verb "want" we need the word "to" before another action verb. So it should be "want to build," not "want build."
Step-by-step (easy):
- Find the word "want."
- If another action comes next (like "build"), put "to" between them: "want + to + build."
- Now the sentence sounds right: "makes you want to build."
More examples:
- I want to play.
- She wants to draw.
- They want to sing.
Tip: If you hear someone say "want" and then an action, remember to add "to."