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I want be an artist vs I wanna be an artist

The correct phrase is "I want to be an artist." The second phrase, "I wanna be an artist," is a more informal and colloquial way of expressing the same idea.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 759 views

I want be an artist

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the preposition "to" after the verb "want."

The correct form is "I want to be an artist." This structure is used to express a desire or intention to become an artist.
  • Aug 22, 2014 ... My children are a huge priority and I want be an Artist both because I love it and because it would afford a more flexible schedule to be there for them. When do you spend time making art? I do mostly paint after they are all in ...
  • Drawing on a wall may be their way of telling you I want be an artist or illustrator when I grow up. We tell them to sit still. Stop dancing around. Stop daydreaming. All the things that tell us who they might be someday. It is said that by the time a ...
  • It allowed me to extend my ideas of what art is and does, and for the first time said out loud, "I want be an artist when I grow up". I love being a part of an organization that on a regular basis engages young people on the values of the arts.
  • Nov 7, 2012 ... It allowed me to extend my ideas of what art is and what it does and for the first time said, 'I want be an artist when I grow up.' I love being a part of an organization that on a regular basis engages and educates young people ...

Alternatives:

  • I want to be an artist
  • I would like to be an artist
  • I aspire to be an artist
  • I dream of being an artist
  • I hope to become an artist

I wanna be an artist

This phrase is correct. It is an informal and colloquial way of expressing the desire to become an artist.

This phrase is commonly used in spoken English or informal writing. It is a contraction of "I want to."
  • May 19, 2014 ... So that's why one day I told my mother, "Mom, I wanna be an artist!" How I Became a Translator. The first thing I did as soon as I decided to get into translation was something that had nothing to do with languages: I took a step ...
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  • I wanna be an artist. from Dickie Beau Plus 3 years ago / via Final Cut Pro Not Yet Rated. Part 2 of video/performance for 'This is Not a Dream' event, part- documentary, part-performance, charting the development of selected "outsider" artists' ...
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Alternatives:

  • I want to be an artist
  • I would like to be an artist
  • I aspire to be an artist
  • I dream of being an artist
  • I hope to become an artist

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