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What is the exact meaning of 'wanna', gonna' and 'gotta'?
2013년 3월 24일 오후 2:56
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These words are known as "reductions" in the English language. There are several types of reductions (e.g cannot = can't, will not = won't, which are a form of reductions known as contractions) but the type you're asking about are reductions of a verb and "to". They're frequently used in informal English. -Wanna Formation: wanna = want + to Usage: I wanna go to the park. Meaning: I want to go to the park. -Gonna Formation: gonna = going + to Usage: I'm gonna have to work late today. Meaning: I'm going to have to work late today. -Gotta Formation: gotta = got + to Usage: I gotta get up early in the morning. Meaning: I got to get up early in the morning. I hope this helps!
2013년 3월 24일
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wanna = want to gonna = is going to gotta = have got to
2013년 3월 24일
1. I WANNA [want to] learn perfect English. 2.I am GONNA [going to] study very hard. 3. I have GOTTA [got to] earn good marks if I want to study abroad. 4. I HAFTA [have to] earn good marks if I want to study abroad.
2013년 3월 24일
I 'wanna' go means = I want to go (Eg: i 'wanna' go there now = i want to go there now) I am gonna have my lunch = I am going to have my lunch I gotta go means = i got to go (that means he/she 'have to go') (Eg : i 'gotta' go now or i will miss my bus = i 'have to go' now or i will miss my bus ) HOPE THIS HELPS!! :)
2013년 3월 25일
I 'wanna' go means = I want to go (Eg: i 'wanna' go there now = i want to go there now) I am gonna have my lunch = I am going to have my lunch I gotta go means = i got to go (that means he/she 'have to go') (Eg : i 'gotta' go now or i will miss my bus = i 'have to go' now or i will miss my bus ) HOPE THIS HELPS!! :)
2013년 3월 25일
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