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Latest post Thu, Nov 5 2009 4:22 AM by khoff. 3 replies.
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Anonymous  +  961323 Wed, 04 Nov 09 08:43 AM
Please give me the meaning of wanna, gonna, gotta. If you give some examples, it will be greate...
Tanit  +  961811 Wed, 04 Nov 09 09:59 PM
Hi,


wanna = want to

gonna = going to

gotta = got to


If you google any of those words, you'll get loads of examples.

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Grammar Geek  +  962079 Thu, 05 Nov 09 04:07 AM
And I beg you to not use them in a forum dedicated to learning English.

 

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khoff  +  962088 Thu, 05 Nov 09 04:22 AM
You should be able to understand these if you hear someone use them, but you probably shouldn't try to copy them (unless you want your English to sound sloppy), and please don't use them in writing (unless you are recording the conversation of a person who uses them).

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