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Most advanced Chinese learners know how to express "wanting to do something" with 要, but sometimes you need to turn it up a degree and express "absolutely insist on doing something." In that case, you can use 一定要 or 非要. Most time 非要 appears with a self-willed emotional color while一定要 is just a expression of "absolutely wanting " or "absolutely insist" without any emotional color.
Structure
Just use 非要 like the auxiliary verb 要. Often use it coupled with 不可.
Subj. + 非要 + Verb (+ 不可)