Raffaele
"I'm gonna send you" or "I'm going to send you"? Which one is correct or "more" correct? Thanks
2013年7月24日 10:19
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'Gonna', 'gotta' and 'wanna' are short forms of talking for the phrases 'going to', 'got to' and 'want to', respectively. You will see them in quotes to imitate in writing the way people actually speak. However, if you are just writing these words, without using them in quotes, they are grammatically wrong. 'Going to' is correct in written English, then, unless you are quoting. Those of you who constantly write 'gonna' will just have to bear up under the extra effort and pain it takes to type the extra three letters. ;-)
2013年7月24日
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I'm going to send you
2013年7月24日
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I 'm gonna send you is absolutely right, its an American english, I am going to send you is British english, So both sentence are right with different regional variation use.
2013年7月24日
The first is substandard English and should never be used, especially in writing. I cannot believe that other instructors approve of its use. It is not tolerated on standardized tests nor in formal interviews.
2013年7月24日
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