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How do you use the word going to in a sentence?

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Gonna is slang for "going to." Here are some sentences.

  • I'm gonna slap you so hard your grandchildren will feel it!
  • Are you gonna go to the movie?
  • She's gonna flip when she finds out what you did!

"gonna" is a colloquial contraction meaning "going to".

Example: What am I gonna do now?

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Wilma wanted to go to the movies, because she liked to watch her favourite movie star.

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