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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Formal english speaking english: wanna and want

"I don't want to have you to wait"

and when saying-

I don't wanna have you wait

^ would that be the same way ?
  

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Hi , "I don't want to have you --to-- wait" and when saying- I don't wanna have you wait T he meaning is the same. But if you want to speak with a formal sound, say the full words 'want to' instead of 'wanna'. ^ would that be the same way ?

  • Hi , "I don't want to have you --to-- wait" and when saying- I don't wanna have you wait T he meaning is the same.
  • But if you want to speak with a formal sound, say the full words 'want to' instead of 'wanna'.
  • ^ would that be the same way ?
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Hi,

"I don't want to have you --to-- wait"

and when saying-

I don't wanna have you wait The meaning is the same. But if you want to speak with a formal sound, say the full words 'want

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