"I am gonna go" vs "I gotta go"

Status
Not open for further replies.

Zuhair Abbas

Member
Joined
Nov 3, 2010
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Urdu
Home Country
Pakistan
Current Location
Pakistan
Hey!

Is there any difference between the two:

A)
1. I am gonna go.
2. I gotta go.

B)
1. He is sleeping.
2. He is asleep.

Thanks

Zuhair
 
Is there any difference between the two:

A)1. I am gonna go.......2. I gotta go.g......

B) 1. He is sleeping.......2. He is asleep.

A1. A very informal way of writing "I am going to go".
A2. A very informal way of writing "I have got to go", "I have to go".

So, there is a clear difference in meaning.

There is not a great deal of difference in meaning between B1 and B2.
 
A1. A very informal way of writing "I am going to go".
A2. A very informal way of writing "I have got to go", "I have to go".

These are very informal in writing, but common in conversation.
 
It's certainly true we say "gonna" for "going to" but I can't imagine pairing it with the non-contracted "I am."

I'm gonna -- normal casual speech (non-standard in writing)
I am going to -- standard writing, somewhat more formal spech
I'm going to -- standard writing and standard speech

I am gonna -- odd combination in speech
 
These are very informal in writing, but common in conversation.


.....and as I tell my students, don't EVER let me see "gonna" or "wanna" in any of your written assignments, formal letters, resumes etc., because I'm GONNA give you a grade of "F"
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top