Which one is correct?
"i jus want to" or "i just wants"?

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i jus want to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct form of expressing a simple desire or intention. The word "jus" is a colloquial or informal way of saying "just."

i just wants

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "wants" does not agree with the subject "I."

The correct form should be "I just want to" to match the singular subject "I."

Alternatives:

  • I just want to
The correct phrase is "I just want to." The first phrase, "I just wants," is grammatically incorrect because "wants" does not agree with the subject "I." The correct form should be "want" to match the singular subject.

Last Updated: March 11, 2024

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