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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

When do you use gonna or wanna?

I don't usually use English in my daily life. So, I don't know when the words to be used. And I only use English to hear radio news or the videos in YouTube and the like.
I really want to hear from or talk about people what I think and what they think.
  

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Even educated native speakers slip into "gonna" and "wanna" in everyday speech. Written down, they look pretty low-grade. g.

  • Even educated native speakers slip into "gonna" and "wanna" in everyday speech.
  • Written down, they look pretty low-grade.
  • g.
  • to impart a casual flavour in transcribed dialogue.
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Even educated native speakers slip into "gonna" and "wanna" in everyday speech. Written down, they look pretty low-grade. Do not use them in writing unless you deliberately want to inject a very casual feel, e.g. to impart a casual flavour in transcribed dialogue.

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