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Ben
what's the difference between gonna and gotta ?
i love to watch American movies.I can't recongnize the difference of the two words' pronunciation when I was watching movies without any title.
so please help me to explain the difference between the two words.and make examples with each one.Thank you in advance.
Jun 26, 2011 12:22 PM
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hi~ hope my answer can help u.
gonna = going to for example,
i'm gonna go shopping with my friends. = i'm going to go shopping with my friends.
gotta = have to for example,
i gotta leave now. = i have to leave now.
J
June 26, 2011
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"Gonna" is slang for "going to" as in "I am going to do something" and "Gotta" is slang for "have to" as in "I have to do something".
ex.
I'm gonna go to the movies.
I gotta do the laundry.
I hope this helps!
June 26, 2011
gonna=going to...............gotta=(have)got to一个是完成时,一个是进行时
June 26, 2011
gonna = going to
gotta = got to / have got to
There is no need for examples, and these two words are clear in meaning and totally different to each other.
June 26, 2011
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