Is this correct | i'm going to sleep.
"Gonna"isawaytodescribeinwritingaparticularpronunciationof"goingto"inspeech.Itshouldonlybewrittenwhenoneisquotingspeech.IfyouareanativespeakerofEnglish,youcanstopreadinghere.Thepronunciation"gonna"isonlyusedbynativespeakerswhen"goingto"isusedasafuturemarker.Forexample,"Imgoingtoleaveat5:00"means"Iwillleaveat5:00,"andmaybepronouncedas"Imgonnaleaveat5:00."Inthesentence,"Imgoingtothestore,""goingto"isnotusedasafuturemarker,andnonativespeakerwouldsay"Imgonnathestore."Nowbacktoyoursen...
"Gonna" is a way to describe in writing a particular pronunciation of "going to" in speech. It should only be written when one is quoting speech.
If you are a native speaker of English, you can stop reading here.
The pronunciation "gonna" is only used by native speakers when "going to" is used as a future marker. For example, "Im going to leave at 5:00" means "I will leave at 5:00," and may be pronounced as "Im gonna leave at 5:00." In the sentence, "Im going to the store," "going to" is not used as a future marker, and no native speaker would say "Im gonna the store."
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