Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Wanne"
The meaning of "Wanne" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does wanne mean?
A:
Wanna - want to
Gonna - going to
Gonna - going to
Other questions about "Wanne"
Q:
I wanne know if these two idioms have the same meaning
Once in a blue moon
Even now and then
Once in a blue moon
Even now and then
A:
once in a blue moon
every now and then
Yes, they they mean exactly the same thing.
every now and then
Yes, they they mean exactly the same thing.
Q:
I wanne know if there is a different between these two phrasal verbs
I am working on improving my English skills
I am working at improving my English skills
I think that there is no different
is that right?
I am working on improving my English skills
I am working at improving my English skills
I think that there is no different
is that right?
A:
Yes, you are right, they mean the same thing. I have heard people say both, but I think most people say "working on".
Q:
I wanne know if there is a different betwen these words
Genius ,smart, intelligent, clever, ingenious
Genius ,smart, intelligent, clever, ingenious
A:
They all mean about the same thing, but "genius" is a noun and the rest are adjectives.
He's a genius!
He's ingenious!
The refrigerator is an ingenious invention!
He's a genius!
He's ingenious!
The refrigerator is an ingenious invention!
Q:
I wanne read Harry Potter but can I read it if I am in intermediate English level
A:
Go for it. You might consider a Chrome browser extension called Read Lang or an app called LingQ to help you learn new vocabulary as you go along. Then you can store and study new expressions and words.
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