YulyaLescheva
when to use "gonna"? when to use "gonna"?
2014年8月24日 15:26
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In speech I'd use it if you mean to say "going to". I'm going get that file... I'm gonna get that file. Mind you, you wouldn't use it if you're saying I'm going to the store... I'm gonna the store. I'd never use it when writing English.
2014年8月24日
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As Dave says, NEVER use it when writing English. It looks horrible. 'Gonna' is what 'going to' sounds like when someone is speaking fast, for example 'I'm going to miss the bus' may sound like 'I'm gonna miss the bus'. It isn't actually a word - it's just a sound of two words run together.
2014年8月24日
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Agree with Dave and Su.Ki about not using "gonna" or "wanna" in written English. You will seem uneducated.
2014年8月24日
1
該內容違反了《社群規範》。
2014年8月24日
gotta = going to. if you are going to do something ,you can say I'm gotta do something :)
2014年8月24日
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