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"I was wanting to ask you a question."
Is this grammatically correct please?
29 mrt. 2021 21:23
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I want to ask you a question. (Direct, possibly too direct in some cases)
I’ve been wanting to ask you a question. (For some time)
I wanted to ask you a question. (Softer)
I was wanting to ask you a question. (More casual)
Very similar meanings, slightly different nuance.
30 maart 2021
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Yep! You can also say, "I wanted to ask you a question." Both work :)
29 maart 2021
Yes.
29 maart 2021
Just an observation: It seems like British English speakers approve it but American English speakers think it is ungrammatical or at least weird.
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/191669/is-i-was-wanting-to-know-grammatically-correct
It is interesting because generally British English speakers are the naysayers :)
We learned that stative emotion verbs (like want) aren't used in continuous tenses at school.
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/stative-verbs.html
30 maart 2021
Yes.
29 maart 2021
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