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An construction of “going to”. You can use it in sentences like “I’m gonna be a jojo!”, but not “I’m gonna the swimming pool” because that would sound silly. Often, people say “gonna” instead of “going to”. It’s the same as “wanna” for “want to”, and “gotta” for “got to”. You can use it in speech, but mostly not in formal prints; “going to” is common. There are lots more information about this but these are just examples.
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