I would do it if I wanted to.
I would do it if I wanted.
Why is to used after the verb? Only to give emphasis? Is there a difference in the meanings of the above sentences?
Answer
It's an example of ellipsis, where words aren't repeated because they're understood. The full sentence would be 'I would do it if I wanted to do it', but it's unnecessary to include the last two words. 'I would do it if I wanted' is also possible, but the final 'to' is more likely to be found, if only in conversation. I'm not sure why that is so, but it may be because the sentence sounds rather blunt without it.
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