Learn English with Demi - Common Mistake: "Going to" or "Gonna" (Spoken English) . . . We can reduce "going to" to "gonna" when it is followed by a verb. . -
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Teaching English with Cambridge on Twitter: "Do you teach your students reductions like 'gonna' instead of 'going to'? Or do you think it has a negative effect on their writing? #InformalEnglish #SpeakingEnglish
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