"I'm gonna" and "you're gonna" are both informal and sub-standard, but still extremely common in the US. ("You gonna" is less common: you need the verb ARE since the expression means "you are going").
Yes, I can say "I'm not going to" instead of "I'm gonna not." Both phrases convey the same meaning, which is expressing that I will not do something.
i have no idea what "tagalog" means so im just gonna say that the bow or string on the vioin is horse hair.that is a fact cuz my violin teacher told me
After the Maori warriors use to kill people they would eat them, so when they stick out their tongues they are basically saying im gonna eat you.
No, it's a slang word.The proper way to say this is to use "going to" instead of "gonna."
You will definitely NOT be too old after University to have a family started, you ARE too young now though, have fun and live a little, go to school and then decide when to have a family.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say Whales.
Im gOnna say no
Im gonna say. Potential
Im gonna go ahead and say no....
Im gonna say. Potential
Im gonna have to say that i do not know
sorry im gonna have to say no
since its cheese , im gonna say yellow
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Yes, yes you can im not gonna say what level though :D
all im gonna say is " you dont "but you can make things out of slate.
all im gonna say is johnny dies
I am not sure Im gonna say may you cannot