Luan Rodrigues
Como usar o 'Wanna', o 'Got' e o 'Gonna' ? Para que usamos ? em quais circunstâncias são usadas?
26 de abr de 2015 17:36
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"Wanna" and "Gonna" are very informal and should generally only be used with friends and family in spoken conversation. Wanna = Want to. ie. Wanna go to the store? = Want to go to the store? Gonna = Going to. ie. Are you gonna go to the store? = Are you going to go to the store? "Got" is the past tense of "Get." I got a banana at the store. What did you get at the store? Additionally, "Gotta" is an a very informal way of saying "have to" meaning "need to". I gotta go to the store = I have to (need to) go to the store.
26 de abril de 2015
Thank you ! You are helping me to much.
26 de abril de 2015
"Wanna" and "Gonna" are very informal and should generally only be used with friends and family in spoken conversation. Wanna = Want to. ie. Wanna go to the store? = Want to go to the store? Gonna = Going to. ie. Are you gonna go to the store? = Are you going to go to the store? "Got" is the past tense of "Get." I got a banana at the store. What did you get at the store? Additionally, "Gotta" is an a very informal way of saying "have to" meaning "need to". I gotta go to the store = I have to (need to) go to the store.
26 de abril de 2015
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