No, the pronoun I is always capitalized; the first word of a sentence is always capitalized. If you must use the incomplete word goin, it must be followed by an apostrophe to indicate the missing letter, goin'.
The correct sentence is:
I am going to pass the first grade.
Bella Thorne is going into 8th grade.
no i think shes goin to the 5th grade
I am goin to fire someone
sure...when i was in 7th grade there were kids making out all the time
first im not sure what size is on them stock but in order to make the rims fit you have to account if the tire profile (sidewall) is goin to be bigger or smaller then you have to see if the correct bolt pattern is there (on the new rims) and if you will have the correct back spacing on the new rims. first im not sure what size is on them stock but in order to make the rims fit you have to account if the tire profile (sidewall) is goin to be bigger or smaller then you have to see if the correct bolt pattern is there (on the new rims) and if you will have the correct back spacing on the new rims.
YES. It's goin fast and... Poseidon look at me. Not at the moment. But either word is correct, on a boat , or in a boat, are both correct usage.
First go on google, look for nba train u join a club, and if ur good enougth u'll get picked hoped this helped
it is not goin' to be the monocan's
Goin is not a word.
The use of 'eh' on the end of a sentence. "How's it goin', eh?" Need more?
no try to comfort them first
we'z goin chicken huntin.