No. The term "gonna" is slurred-speech slang for "going to", which should be used instead.
Yes, the question "Where are you going tomorrow?" is correct grammatically.
No, "they and I" is not grammatically correct. It should be "they and I" as the subject. For example, "They and I are going to the store."
Only in the south.
No, it is not correct to say "Are you going to the park or no." It would be more grammatically correct to say "Are you going to the park or not?"
Yes, "be singing" is grammatically correct when used in a progressive verb form to indicate an action that is ongoing or expected to happen in the future. For example, "She will be singing at the concert tomorrow."
other than the fact that the question should be in quotation marks, id say yes. the questions seems to be grammatically correct
No, tenses - The thrill has gone. The thrill is going.
Yes, 'for free', is grammatically correct.
"Not like that" can be grammatically correct, depending on the context.
Yes! That is grammatically correct!
The correct form is 'so are you'. Example: I am going to the beach and so are you.A quick referencesingular:I am...You are...He is...She is...It is...plural:We are...You are...They are...
This is not grammatically correct. The correct form is 'you do not know', or the abbreviated 'you don't know'.