"Going to" or "Gonna": which one is righ to use?

"Gonna join me tonight?" Haven't you heard this phrase in movies or series? We all do! These are examples of informal English commonly used in conversations, speaking, but never in writing. This is also called reduction.

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"Gonna join me tonight?" Haven't you heard this phrase in movies or series? We all do! These are examples of informal English commonly used in conversations, speaking, but never in writing. This is also called reduction.

Reductions are short forms of phrases that help to speak faster. Usually, they are used instead of helping (auxiliary) words. These words are all about speaking, but not writing. However, you can still use them in texts.

✅ Here is the list of the most common reductions: 📍Want to - wanna 📍Going to - gonna 📍Have got to - gotta 📍kind of - kinda 📍kinds of - kindsa 📍lots of - lotsa 📍a lot of - allotta 📍out of - outta 📍sort of - sorta 📍type of - typa 📍give me - gimme 📍let me - lemme

Do you use any of them in your speech? Let us know in the comments!