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Be-Faithful
eeeeeee yo this is B-NOX, oh yea baby, I need to know something :



how to create a sentence with : " gonna " ( going to )


I gonna eat

I am gonna eat


??????????????????????????????????? stubborn.gif because sometime people put " am " and sometime not so B-NOX is confused _unsure.gif
Joannnnnne
Hm... I don't know if you're going to understand my way of explaining it, but I'll take a shot at it:

The grammatically correct way of using 'gonna' would be to include 'am'. 'Gonna' or 'going to' are words in future tense, so words like 'is' and 'am' (forms of 'be') are necessary.
ex. He is gonna go to the store.

If you were to change it to present tense, you take out the 'is' and change 'gonna' to 'goes'.
ex. He goes to the store.
Be-Faithful
Allllllllllllllllllllllll I wanna know is :



do we put the verb " be " for the future with " going to " smart.gif
karmakiller
I gonna eat

I am going to eat.
I am going to be eating.

shrug.gif Is that what you want to know?
Be-Faithful
Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

Stranger STRANGER ! Thank you. eyebrowes.gif NOW I speak a perfect english.









CLOSED.
karmakiller
Lol, go Google "English Grammar" and then you will be speaking pretty in no time. I guess I'll close this for you.
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