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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Apart of me wants to work it out and another one just wanna let it go OR Apart of me wants to work it out and another one just wants to let it go Which one is true? "Another one just wanna or another one just wants to..."
  

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Anonymous Which one is true? ), but neither is grammatically correct. This is the most natural, grammatical sentence.

  • Anonymous Which one is true?
  • ), but neither is grammatically correct.
  • This is the most natural, grammatical sentence.
  • A part of me wants to work it out and another part just wants to let it go .
  • Wanna is not grammatical.
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AnonymousWhich one is true?
They both may or may not be true ("Water is wet" is true.), but neither is grammatically correct.

This is the most natural, grammatical sentence.
A part of me wants to work it out and another part just wants to let it go.

Wanna is not grammatical.
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