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How can wane be used in a sentence?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

"Wanna" isn't a real word, although it is often used in "text talk" or just said because it is easier than saying the real one, which is "want to". Anyways, a sentence with "wanna" in it could include:

I wanna go to the park today.

or

Wanna go on the swings?

or even

I wanna to do that now!

Hope this helps!

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