Saying 'gonna' instead of 'going to' - Pronunciation Tips

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The phrase going to is often used to talk about the future. I'm going to have lunch. However, in normal, spoken English, we often say gonna.

Watch this video to hear how gonna is pronounced. When you talk to people listen to how they say going to.
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Can somebody help me in this.
When in informal speaking can we use like below instead of saying (am/is/are + gonna+verb base form)
ex: I'm gonna eating.
I'm gonna sleeping.
I'm gonna studying.
(gonna +gerund)

chathurikanadeeshani
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but I guess with the schwa, it is ok ;) ˈɡə.nə, but wait, that's weird, why emphasis on 'ɡə? when it is a schwa!

johnclarke
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Say we use it, but don't make it sound like good English

johnclarke
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No we don't? I'm gonna find a better teacher. gonna ( ouch) I first heard this used by Justice Roberts, I am not gonna be happy if you subvert to american slang I am gonna cry.

johnclarke