going to go gonna go /ˈɡʌnə ˈɡoʊ/ Reduction
To intend or be about to depart or travel to a place; expresses a future action of moving from one location to another.
In casual English, 'going to' often reduces to 'gonna'. When 'going to' is used with the verb 'go' to talk about a future action, it commonly becomes 'gonna go'.
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going to go gonna go
/ˈɡʌnə ˈɡoʊ/
To intend or be about to depart or travel to a place; expresses a future action of moving from one location to another.
In casual English, 'going to' often reduces to 'gonna'. When 'going to' is used with the verb 'go' to talk about a future action, it commonly becomes 'gonna go'.
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I'm gonna go home after this meeting.
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Are you gonna go shopping later?
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Example 3
She said she's gonna go visit her family next month.
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Example 4
I'm gonna go grab a coffee, want anything?
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He's gonna go talk to his mom about it.
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