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What's the difference between "want"and "wanna"?
2012年6月26日 12:32
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"wanna" is incorrect and taken from spoken English. It is a lazy spoken form of "want to". You will hear people say it a great deal, but they mean "want to". Why it has crept into written English outside of direct quotes is beyond me. Call me old-fashioned. It's just one more key-stroke. And yes, I say "wanna" a good deal - I don't write it that way, though.
2012年6月26日
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I think wanna is perfectly correct because the world famous superstar that we'll never forget girlsband "spicegirls" said in one of their song 'if you wanna be my boyfriend' if the spicegirls said this its a bit like when einstein said E=Mc2 you can't go against this. What they was wrong ??? Oh please don't tell me 'my heart will goes on' is fake and the Celine Dion's heart can't fly 55555555
2012年6月27日
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both are almost same. wanna is use in american english but want is use in british english e.g in british english we'll say. i want to go there. but in american english i wanna go there. it is also short form of want to
2012年6月26日
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