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"Just want to share one story with you all," vs "Just wanted to share one story with you all,"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Just want to share one story with you all' is used when you are currently sharing a story, while 'Just wanted to share one story with you all' is used when you have already shared the story. The choice between 'want' and 'wanted' depends on the timing of the action.

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

Just want to share one story with you all,

This phrase is correct and commonly used when you are currently sharing a story.

This phrase is used when you are in the process of sharing a story with a group of people.

Alternatives:

  • just want to share one story with you all right now.
  • just want to share one story with you all at this moment.

Just wanted to share one story with you all,

This phrase is correct and commonly used when you have already shared a story.

This phrase is used when you have finished sharing a story with a group of people.

Alternatives:

  • just wanted to share one story with you all earlier.
  • just wanted to share one story with you all before.

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