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What is the meaning of "gona"?Can I use it in composition?
What is the difference between "go"and "gona"?
3 dec. 2011 14:53
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The reduced form "gonna" should not be used in compositions. "Going to" is the equivalent form. It is informal speech.
3 december 2011
1
"gonna" (this is spelled with two n's) is a slang form for "going" as in "I'm gonna tell you" (I am going to tell you). This should not be used in writing, unless you are quoting sombody who is taking.
3 december 2011
As a native English speaker I hate when other native speakers use "gonna" in their speech. It should never ever be used in writing. The other slang terms that should never be used at below.
- Gonna
- Wanna
- Gotta
- Dunno
- Uh Oh
- Uh-Huh
- Yup
Many others...
4 december 2011
Gonna (informal) = going to
wanna = want to
gotta = got to
donna = dunno = don't know ....
3 december 2011
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