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- GONNA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GONNA is —used for 'going to' in informal speech and in representations of such speech How to use gonna in a sentence
- GONNA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GONNA definition: 1 informal for going to: 2 informal for going to: 3 (spelled the way it is often spoken) going… Learn more
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- How to use going to, gonna, gonna go - Espresso English
When speaking, there’s an important thing to remember – we can only use “gonna” when it is “helping” another verb to talk about an action in the future
- How to Use (and Not Use) GONNA - GrammarVocab
First off, “gonna” is a casual way of saying “going to” It’s like a shortcut we take when we’re speaking fast or in a relaxed setting We use it when we’re talking about something we plan to do in the future For example: “I’m gonna watch a movie tonight ” means “I’m going to watch a movie tonight ”
- gonna - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Gonna, like the pronunciation it denotes, only occurs when going to is a modal verb indicating a future tense (something that is bound to happen or is planned), and not for lexical uses of "going to" (i e the verb go followed by a prepositional phrase beginning with to)
- How to Use Gonna Correctly - GRAMMARIST
Gonna, the colloquial abbreviation of going to, has been around for hundreds of years and is present in virtually every variety of English, but it has never gained acceptance in serious writing
- GONNA definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Gonna is used in written English to represent the words 'going to' when they are pronounced informally Then what am I gonna do? Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
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