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What is the difference between "I'm going to sleep" and "I gonna take some sleep"?
Dec 18, 2016 9:59 AM
Answers · 8
"I gonna take some sleep" is not in any way a proper sentence. No native speaker would ever say that.
To answer your question: the difference is the first one is correct and the second one is not correct.
December 18, 2016
"I'm gonna take some sleep." is not a standard way of speaking. I can imagine it being said - but only as a punchline to a very specific joke.
Stick with "I'm going to sleep" or "I'm going to go to sleep."
December 18, 2016
I've never really heard anyone say "I'm gonna take some sleep", but to me the meaning's similar to "I'm going to sleep" - "I'm gonna get some sleep" just sounds a bit more casual!
December 18, 2016
It seems that the second sentence is more likely to be used after staying up very late or getting very tired. Let's see what others have to say.
December 18, 2016
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