Continous form: My dog is very clever, he is always wanted/wants to go outside.

1.My dog is very clever, he is always wanted/wants to go outside.
2.My neighbour is very silly, he is always thought of me as a mail man.

Thanks
Gerald.

  1. My dog is very clever. He is always wanting to go outside. (what does going outside have to do with being clever?)

  2. My neighbour is very silly.
    Does he (your neighbour) think you’re a mail man? --> He is always thinking I’m a mail man.
    or does he (your neighbour) think you have attributes of a mail man(whatever they may be)? --> He has always thought of me as a mail man

i’m just saying… i could be wrong. ask others for assistance as well.

Dear friend,

Kindly check the sentences below:

  1. Iam always seeing someone at the door/ I always see someone at the door.
  2. She always look at the window/she always looking at the window.
    Thank you
    nick