Basic usage of 'I'm gonna + (verb)' in spoken English


Basic Usage of 'I'm gonna + (verb)' in Spoken English

In spoken English, we often use the phrase “I’m gonna” to talk about future plans or intentions. This phrase is a short form of “I am going to”. It is very common in everyday conversation and sounds more casual and friendly.


Key Concepts and Their Translation in Hindi Language

1. I'm gonna - मैं करने वाला हूँ

2. Future plans - भविष्य की योजनाएँ

3. Casual conversation - अनौपचारिक बातचीत


Usage Examples and Translations

1. I'm gonna eat lunch now.

मैं अब दोपहर का खाना खाने वाला हूँ।


2. I'm gonna watch a movie tonight.

मैं आज रात एक फिल्म देखने वाला हूँ।


3. I'm gonna call you later.

मैं बाद में तुम्हें फोन करने वाला हूँ।


Key Mistakes

1. Using “gonna” in formal writing: Remember, “gonna” is informal. Use “going to” in formal situations.

2. Forgetting the verb: Always follow “gonna” with a verb. For example, say “I’m gonna play”, not just “I’m gonna”.

3. Mispronouncing: Make sure to pronounce “gonna” clearly. It sounds like “guh-nuh” in fast speech.


Using “I’m gonna” can make your English sound more natural and fluent!

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