Emily
what is difference between "you're gonna" and "you gonna" ???
13 juil. 2014 14:54
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"you're gonna" is informal English. "you gonna" is both informal and incorrect. The correct form - which you should always use when writing - is " You are going to ....' or " You're going to ....' 'gonna' is what 'going to' sounds like when people are speaking quickly. It's ok to say it, but don't write it.
13 juillet 2014
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"You're gonna" is contracted slang for "You are going to". "You gonna" is contracted slang for "Are you going to". "You gonna" would introduce a question: "You gonna go to the movies today?" "You're gonna" would introduce a statement: "You're gonna mow the lawn today."
13 juillet 2014
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Just that the " 're " is sometimes dropped in colloquial speech. The meaning stays the same. A little advice: don't copy this style if you're still struggling with other parts of English.
13 juillet 2014
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