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Pleasehelp Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Difference

What's the difference between:

I'm gonna stay in tonight. And

I'm staying in tonight.
  

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Hi, What's the difference between: I'm gonna stay in tonight. The sentence indicates the person's future plan. 'Gonna' is how we often pronounce these words, but it is not written as part of 'good' writing.

  • Hi, What's the difference between: I'm gonna stay in tonight.
  • The sentence indicates the person's future plan.
  • 'Gonna' is how we often pronounce these words, but it is not written as part of 'good' writing.
  • I'm staying in tonight.
  • The sentence indicates the person's future plan.
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Hi,

What's the difference between:

I'm gonna stay in tonight.

The sentence indicates the person's future plan.

'Gonna' is how we often pronounce these words, but it is not written as part of 'good' writing.

I'm staying in tonight.

The sentence indicates the person's future plan.

It may also describe an activity that

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