'Wanna' means 'want to'. Using it in a sentence could be, for example:
"Do you wanna go get a slushy?"
or, it could mean 'want a'
"I wanna cake this year."
You can use the word "want" to express desires or preferences in a sentence. For example: "I want to go to the store."
You should use the word "I" when it is the subject of a sentence, and the word "me" when it is the object of a sentence or of a preposition. "I want you to understand me." "I want you to listen to me."
No. I believe you want "Does that have . . ." or "That has . . . "
I want to hire you.
dpends what you want to say about a road in your sentence.
If you want to lengthen your sentence, say, "Would you please use the word, "lengthen" in a sentence? (Check spelling, too)
When you want to replace a male's name in a sentence, use his. John's coat was black. His coat was black.
i do not want an incandescent bulb.
i want to go home after my studies
i want chicken broth
You always want to begin a new sentence with capitalization
i do not know but i want to know it too.it can be used in a question example how can you use the word override in a sentence get it.