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When we have to use "gonna" ? When we have to use "gonna" ? Is it an us word?
29 juil. 2015 19:17
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If you want to speak good English, don't use it - ever.
29 juillet 2015
3
It's just another way to say "going to" and should generally never be used when written, unless you are talking with close friends or attempting to say something comical.
29 juillet 2015
2
"gonna" is the way most Americans pronounce going to when they are speaking quickly and or informally. You shouldn't ever write it unless your are writing dialogue.
29 juillet 2015
2
When you want to be ghetto :P
29 juillet 2015
1
You use "gonna" when you want to sound like a native speaker of (American) English in day-to-day conversation. This is the natural pronunciation of "going to" in everyday speech, particularly in American English. Note that this is not lazy or improper speech. Speakers of ALL dialects of English use connected speech. Please see: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/pron/features/connected.shtml For further info, see http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/learnit/learnitv165.shtml http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/62045/how-often-do-people-say-gotta-wanna-or-gonna-in-english-speaking-countrie
29 juillet 2015
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