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BoSsSy Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is the meaning the same in "I wanna go either through this or through this" and "I wanna go either through this or this"?

Is the meaning the same in I wanna go either through this or through this

and

I wanna go either through this or this

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Yes. I prefer "I want to go through either this or this'. Don't write 'wanna', write 'want to'.

  • Yes.
  • I prefer "I want to go through either this or this'.
  • Don't write 'wanna', write 'want to'.
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Yes. I prefer "I want to go through either this or this'.


Don't write 'wanna', write 'want to'.

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wanna is not a word. Always write want to or want a, depending what you mean.

You can repeat or not repeat a preposition in the situation you describe. Both are possible. It will depend on which sounds better in any given sentence.

CJ

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