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"Wanna", "Gonna" When ae they used? and what does this words stand for?
22 nov 2011 19:30
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Wanna = want to Gonna = going to They are used when talking fast or sending SMS text messages. Never in any kind of formal writing.
22 novembre 2011
3
These words are informal words to be used amongst close friends or family; they are not proper English. They are contractions. Wanna - want to "I wanna ask you a question." means "I want to ask you a question." Gonna - going to "I'm gonna go to the store." means "I am going to go to the store.". Note, we would not say "I'm gonna the store." to mean "I'm going to the store.". "Gonna" is not used to describe actual physical movement. Rather it describes an intent to do something.
22 novembre 2011
2
I dunno when you'd use 'em!! :)))))))))))
22 novembre 2011
1
wanna - want to gonna - going to These are slang words commonly use in the states and this is an informal way of saying I want to and going to but if you are going to learn english i suggest that you avoid using slang words and use the correct forms. thanks have a nice day
22 novembre 2011
1
"Wanna" and "gonna" are not words that you will find in a dictionary. They are just representations of sounds, the sounds we make when we say "want to" or ''going to" rapidly or carelessly. They are often used as a part of the shorthand that people use when texting. Such writing is sometimes used when an author wants to illustrate certain aspects of a character by showing the way the character talks, epecially if the person had a unique dialect, accent or pronunciation. Such words are not used in most writing.
22 novembre 2011
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