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"Wanna/Want To" Can anyone help with this?
When I have to use Wanna or Want To on setences??
Feb 1, 2019 1:43 AM
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They mean the same thing, wanna is just slang
February 1, 2019
Wanna : to want .
They both have same meaning . you can use " wanna with friends & home but not at school or in your exam
They both have same meaning . you can use " wanna with friends & home but not at school or in your exam
February 1, 2019
"Wanna/Want To" Can anyone help with this?
When do I have to use Wanna or Want To on sentences??February 1, 2019
Hi Chris! "wanna" is the short and informal way for "want to". If you are speaking with your friends is okay to use "wanna" but if you are writting an essay or doing a job interview you should use "want to". It depends on the formality of the case.
February 1, 2019
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