"Wanna" is really "want to" shortened down. I wanna go home is the same as I want to go home.
use ize in sentence
You can use "want to" to express a desire or intention to do something (e.g., "I want to go to the beach"). "Going to" is used to talk about future plans or predictions based on current evidence or intentions (e.g., "I am going to study for my exams").
You would use 'me' in this case. You use 'I' when you are the subject of the sentence, and 'me' when you are the object of the sentence or the phrase, as in this case.Subject of sentence: I was going to get a picture.Object of phrase: I was going to get a picture of Kaeleah and me.Object of sentence: It was Kaeleah andme in the picture.
The dash - Example: Hey, I just wanna finish this sente- <--- He's interrupted. Hope that helps!
Sure, I can use "so" at the beginning of a sentence.
'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 wanna stride to the park
if yhu wanna go green recycle
i wanna learn how to use a sled
I wanna see who's gonna come to the round as their representative.
Wanna means CHAHIYE. Sentence: What do you wanna do?
My answer is You use it normally example: That word is useless in the phrase. If u wanna now its fonctions just ask... ps:its an adjective
I wanna dig for gold
I wanna join in the party?
"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!
a punch sentence is basically a sentence which makes the reader wanna continue reading...something emotive or energetic...
A parody makes fun of or uses something in a comical or new way, similar to satire without being truly sarcastic. Examples: I Wanna Be Vampire or White and Nerdy, parodies of I Wanna Be a Billionaire and Ridin' Dirty.