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was going to / wanted Is there a difference between the both sentences: I was going to call you, but I forgot. I wanted to call you, but I forgot. Thank you
25 jan. 2015 15:41
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In this case, there's not much of a difference in meaning. However, this doesn't mean they are always interchangeable. "Was going to" indicates that plans had been made to do something; "Wanted to" does not necessarily mean that. For example, you could say, "I wanted to go to John's beach house this weekend, but he didn't invite me." It would sound a little awkward to say, "I was going to go...." since it is not the speaker's place to make plans about someone else's house.
25 januari 2015
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"Was going to" implies an intention, but not necessarily a desire to call. "Wanted to" means you I had a desire to call.
25 januari 2015
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