关于Gonna的意思和用法的提问
包含"Gonna"的句子的意思
Q:
it wasn't gonna last 是什么意思?
A:
In this context, "last" means something closer to "endure".
A car that is "made to last" is designed to work for a long time.
To say "It wasn't gonna last" is like saying "I knew it wasn't going to endure".
For example, if you think a couple are a poor match and you find out their relationship has ended you might say "I knew they weren't going to last" meaning "I knew they wouldn't be together a long time."
A car that is "made to last" is designed to work for a long time.
To say "It wasn't gonna last" is like saying "I knew it wasn't going to endure".
For example, if you think a couple are a poor match and you find out their relationship has ended you might say "I knew they weren't going to last" meaning "I knew they wouldn't be together a long time."
Q:
gonna 是什么意思?
A:
Vou ou irei
Q:
gonna 是什么意思?
A:
Slang for Going to - Indo a.
Q:
I'm gonna give you a shot 是什么意思?
A:
It means you will let someone try something.
"I want to try playing that game!"
"Alright, I'll give you a shot."
"Can I do that?"
"Sure, give it a shot."
"Let him do it."
"Yeah, let's give him a shot!"
"I want to try playing that game!"
"Alright, I'll give you a shot."
"Can I do that?"
"Sure, give it a shot."
"Let him do it."
"Yeah, let's give him a shot!"
Q:
We're gonna cut that shit open 是什么意思?
A:
for example: he wants to open a box.
- if he said "we're going to cut it" it doesn't make sense.
but
- if he said "we're going to cut it OPEN" it make sense. because you OPEN A BOX.
- if he said "we're going to cut it" it doesn't make sense.
but
- if he said "we're going to cut it OPEN" it make sense. because you OPEN A BOX.
"Gonna" 的用法和例句
Q:
请教我使用 gonna的例句。
A:
Gonna is just an informal short form for "going to".
I'm going to meet him = I'm gonna meet him.
I'm going to do my homework = I'm gonna do my homework.
BUT you can't use it when "going to" means "going to a place". "I'm gonna school" is wrong.
I'm going to meet him = I'm gonna meet him.
I'm going to do my homework = I'm gonna do my homework.
BUT you can't use it when "going to" means "going to a place". "I'm gonna school" is wrong.
Q:
请教我使用 gonna的例句。
A:
"I'm gonna go tomorrow"
"She said she's gonna do it today"
"He's gonna pick me up from the airport when I get back"
"She said she's gonna do it today"
"He's gonna pick me up from the airport when I get back"
Q:
请教我使用 gonna的例句。
A:
Gonna is an informal way of saying "going to."
I'm gonna see the game tonight (I'm going to see the game tonight)
I'm gonna try something new
I'm gonna be there early.
I'm gonna see the game tonight (I'm going to see the game tonight)
I'm gonna try something new
I'm gonna be there early.
Q:
请教我使用 gonna的例句。
A:
Are you gonna eat that?
Gonna go with them?
Gonna go with them?
Q:
请教我使用 gonna的例句。
A:
I'm gonna walk away now.
What are you gonna do about it?
Why are you gonna do that?
I'm gonna leave now.
What are you gonna do about it?
Why are you gonna do that?
I'm gonna leave now.
"Gonna"的近义词和区别
Q:
I'm gonna be giving you another example. 和 I'm gonna give you another example. 和有什么不一样?
A:
I'm gonna be giving you another example sounds farther down the line though, like once you start learning chemistry, Im going to be giving you examples so you won't fail the exam.
Q:
It's gonna be 和 It will be 和有什么不一样?
A:
''gonna'' is slang for ''going or going to''
so it means the same as ''will be''
''will be'' is proper English
so it means the same as ''will be''
''will be'' is proper English
Q:
I forget what I'm gonna say now 和 I forgot what I was gonna say now 和有什么不一样?
A:
The second one is correct.
Q:
gonna go to the groceries 和 gonna go to the supermarket 和有什么不一样?
A:
There is not a native speaker of English anywhere that would say "I am gonna go to the groceries."
Groceries is a plural object, therefore it can not use the definite article "the" and can not be used as a destination (going).
However, it can be rephrased to "I am going to get groceries," which is actually a quite common phrase in the south and in the mid-west.
I am going to the grocery store = Common every day phrase
I am going to get groceries = Common every day phrase
I am going to the supermarket = Common every day phrase.
The first two however, imply that you are getting food because the everyday grocery store is intended as a means of selling food.
The last sentence with supermarket can imply groceries but it could also imply a entire list of other stuff, maybe you are getting clothes as well as food, maybe you are getting towels or pillows.
Grocery store = (Implies ) Food usually
Supermarket = (Implies) Food / everyday house hold items
Store = (Implies) Anything
Groceries is a plural object, therefore it can not use the definite article "the" and can not be used as a destination (going).
However, it can be rephrased to "I am going to get groceries," which is actually a quite common phrase in the south and in the mid-west.
I am going to the grocery store = Common every day phrase
I am going to get groceries = Common every day phrase
I am going to the supermarket = Common every day phrase.
The first two however, imply that you are getting food because the everyday grocery store is intended as a means of selling food.
The last sentence with supermarket can imply groceries but it could also imply a entire list of other stuff, maybe you are getting clothes as well as food, maybe you are getting towels or pillows.
Grocery store = (Implies ) Food usually
Supermarket = (Implies) Food / everyday house hold items
Store = (Implies) Anything
Q:
gonna 和 will 和 I'll fry an egg 和 I'm gonna fry an egg 和有什么不一样?
A:
Gonna is slang (shortened language) for going to. Its informal. For the most part will and gonna, or going to, mean the same thing. Gonna is least formal, will is in the middle, and going to is most formal.
You would say to your friend:
"Are you gonna fry an egg?"
You would say to a teacher or authority figure:
"I will fry an egg."
You would also write "I will..." In an essay.
You would say to your friend:
"Are you gonna fry an egg?"
You would say to a teacher or authority figure:
"I will fry an egg."
You would also write "I will..." In an essay.
"Gonna" 的翻译
Q:
gonna 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
sure! Is that better?
Q:
정성을 다해 준비했습니다. I'm gonna use this phrase for my small business so it needs to be formal, but in a friendly way plz :) 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
Oooh, in that case you can put "Made with love and passion". Good luck with your business! Fighting! :)
Q:
you are gonna on TV or you gonna be on TV which one is right? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
The second one is more correct than the first one.
Q:
gonna 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
"Gonna. I'm gonna go to the store."
Q:
gonna 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
Gonna = going to. Do you want an audio example or just the definition? :)
"Gonna"有关的其他问题
Q:
I'm gonna the beach this weekend.
Can you say this in a conversation?
Can you say this in a conversation?
A:
I would say
"I'm gonna go to the beach this weekend"
or "I'm going to the beach this weekend"
"I'm gonna go to the beach this weekend"
or "I'm going to the beach this weekend"
Q:
I'm gonna go for a walk with Aza before she debundles.
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Q:
It'll never happen again.
It's not gonna happen again.
I'll never do it again.
Are these expressions similar?
It's not gonna happen again.
I'll never do it again.
Are these expressions similar?
A:
They are all very close. Ultimately in all of them, a promise is made that an event won't happen again. Who exactly caused the event is not said in the first two. That is because the responsible party is likely already known. A boss getting in trouble from his boss about an employee, would choose the first or second. They would choose the third if they were at fault.
Q:
what is meaning of " for saying"?
ex) he is probably gonna kill me for saying this.
Norman Reedus said this phrase in the tonight show.
ex) he is probably gonna kill me for saying this.
Norman Reedus said this phrase in the tonight show.
A:
it means that the action of the other person will be because of the things that he said.
in that phrase the other person will kill(not really) the speaker because he will say some things that he didn't want
in that phrase the other person will kill(not really) the speaker because he will say some things that he didn't want
Q:
What does “I’m gonna come at this in a whole new way” mean?
A:
it means the speaker will try to approach the problem in a different perspective
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