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"she wants to do sth" or "she want to do sth" what difference? and she wanna do sth?
Feb 11, 2011 9:34 AM
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"She wants to do sth" is correct. "She/he/it wants..."
"She want to do sth" only works in a question: "Does she want to do something?" The verb "do" changes here: "she/he/it does..."
"She wanna do sth" is poor English. In fact, using "she/he/it wanna" is incredibly poor. Not even heavy slang speakers would use that because it's so incorrect (slang still has to follow some kind of grammar to be understood).
February 11, 2011
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