he is not going to make it.
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he's not gonna make it.
/hiz nɑt ˈɡənə meɪk ɪt/
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he is not going to make it. →
he's not gonna make it.
/hiz nɑt ˈɡənə meɪk ɪt/
He will not succeed or arrive on time; he will fail or be unable to attend.
This phrase shows two common reductions: 'is' contracts to 's' and 'going to' reduces to 'gonna' in informal speech. These changes make the phrase faster and more natural-sounding.
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Example 1
The bus is late, so he's not gonna make it to the meeting on time.
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Example 2
He's been sick all week, so he's not gonna make it to the party.
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Example 3
Without more funding, the project is not gonna make it to completion.
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Example 4
The doctor says he's not gonna make it through the night.
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Example 5
He's way behind; he's not gonna make it past the first round.
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he's not gonna make it.