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Derek
what's the difference?
I have a strong desire about learning english.
I have a strong lust about learning english.
I have a strong wish about learning english.
which expression is correct and what is the difference?what is the difference about these three words?
Sep 2, 2015 3:03 PM
Answers · 6
1
None of them are correct but the first one is the closest.
It should read "I have a strong desire to learn English."
Hope this helps
Bob
September 2, 2015
1
None, I am afraid.
Just say, "I really want to learn English."
September 2, 2015
I have a strong desire to learn English
June 4, 2020
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