Want, would and wanted

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FalaGringo

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I often hear "Wanted" being said over "Would like",so, I would like to know if these sentences are correct.



  1. "I want to know if you are coming over later?"
  2. "I would like to know if you are coming over later?"
  3. "I wanted to know if you are coming over later?"

I Was wondering...


  1. "I was wondering if you wanted to come over later?"
  2. "I was wondering if you would like to come over later?"
  3. "I was wondering if you want to come over later?"
 
Yes, if you replace the question marks with full-stops/periods.
 
I often hear "wanted" being said [STRIKE]over[/STRIKE] instead of "would like" no comma here so no comma here I would like to know if these sentences are correct.



  1. "I want to know if you are coming over later."
  2. "I would like to know if you are coming over later."
  3. "I wanted to know if you are coming over later."

I Was wondering...


  1. "I was wondering if you wanted to come over later."
  2. "I was wondering if you would like to come over later."
  3. "I was wondering if you want to come over later."

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