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Is gonna be meaning?

Is gonna be meaning?

—used for “going to” in informal speech and in representations of such speech “It’s not gonna be easy.””They’re gonna get married in July.””I felt like something bad was gonna happen.”

How you gonna meaning?

Are you going to

What we gonna do meaning?

Both are colloquial/slang for “What are you going to do?” See a translation.

What is the difference between Gonna and going to?

4 Answers. “Gonna” is shorthand for “going to” (just like “wanna” is shorthand for “want to”) but gonna is used in place of the future tense of “going to”. This link explains it better. In your example, “gonna” works if you add a word, specifically a verb.

How do you use gonna in a sentence?

“gonna” is an abbreviation of “going to”. It is very informal so please don’t use it for business or formal occassions! For example: “I’m gonna go now”, “You’re gonna go to the cinema?” or “It’s gonna happen”.

Is gonna correct?

For example, “gonna” is a short form of “going to”. If you say going to very fast, without carefully pronouncing each word, it can sound like gonna. Please remember that these are informal contractions. That means that we do not use them in “correct” speech, and we almost never use them in writing.

Where is gonna used?

Wanna and gonna are frequently used in speech in informal colloquial English, particularly American English, instead of want to and going to. You will also see them used in writing in quotes of direct speech to show the conversational pronunciation of want to and going to.

Is Gonna a Scrabble word?

GONNA is a valid scrabble word.

What does Y all mean?

Y’all (pronounced /jɔːl/ yawl) is a contraction of you and all, sometimes combined as you-all.

Can we use gonna in writing?

Gonna is informal; you can use it in written English, but it is not normally used in business English. Never in writing, unless you are writing dialogue in a novel. And never in a job application! It is slang, use it in informal speech, text messages, only with people you know.