Friday, April 2, 2021

 I'm gonna + (verb) - English Speaking Basics

The word "will" is grammatically incorrect. The correct grammar equivalent would be "go-to". When you use the word "going" you are telling someone what you are planning to do at this time or in the near future.

I'm gonna + (verb) - English Speaking Basics
I'm gonna + (verb) - English Speaking Basics

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Here are some examples:

"I'm gonna have some coffee."

"I'm gonna go to work."

"I'm gonna eat some cake."

"I'm gonna send out my resume."

"I'm gonna run a marathon."

"I'm gonna ask her out for dinner."

"I'm gonna stop smoking."

"I'm gonna help my friends."

"I'm gonna take swim lessons."

"I'm gonna read a book."

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