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yeejoey
What's the differents between 'want to' and 'wanna' ? Just formal and informal?
2011年10月30日 03:31
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You'll do much better at English by avoiding sloppy words like "wanna". Even in casual speech, it sounds childish and a little stupid. Sorry if I sound as if I'm lecturing, but I often see learners using lazy slang because they think it's "better" or "more authentic". It still sounds like poor English, no matter who says it.
2011年10月30日
We never write "wanna." It's only spoken. "Wanna" is how many native speakers (not all) pronounce "want to" when speaking at normal speed. Never write "wanna." It's not correct and the word does not exist. Always write "want to."
2011年10月30日
Yes, that is the difference. Also, "wanna" is never written, only spoken.
2011年10月30日
"want to" is proper English "wanna" is slang They both mean the same thing
2011年10月30日
There's no difference. "Wanna" is a slang. It basically means the same in many situations.
2011年11月5日
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