Meaning
To have a desire for something.
Cultural Background
Directness is often seen as efficient and honest. Indirectness is preferred; 'I want' can sound aggressive.
Use 'Wanna'
In casual speech, 'want to' becomes 'wanna'.
Meaning
To have a desire for something.
Use 'Wanna'
In casual speech, 'want to' becomes 'wanna'.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence.
I ____ to learn English.
The subject 'I' takes the base form 'want'.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesI ____ to learn English.
The subject 'I' takes the base form 'want'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsIt depends on the context. Use 'I would like' to be safe.
Related Phrases
I would like
similarPolite version of want.