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Wanting? I sometimes see and hear "I'm wanting to" "I was wanting to" which I've never learned at school. Is it fine if I use? Is it too casual or wrong? Thank you.
2018年11月9日 16:38
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I would say don't use it. It may be used informally by English speakers, but we tend to use the simple present (e.g. I want) for mental states, emotions or desires.
2018年11月9日
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I think it's probably quite normal anywhere. It's used in a certain case, when you want to talk about being in that moment when something happened. 'I wanted to' is normal but unspecific about the time so that's why 'I was wanting to' became invented, maybe.. so, in certain cases, I think it's totally normal to use it. People also have invented 'I'm not liking this..(similar meaning to enjoying)' etc for the same reason - a specific situation fo bring in that moment, you know?
2018年11月9日
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I agree with Owen. While it may be used informally it's not that common and people still tend to use simpler forms "I want" or "I wanted" instead.
2018年11月9日
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This is normal in Scots and Irish English.
2018年11月9日
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