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Morebowmore Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is either of the sentences correct?

A) I'm not gonna come here in not who I am.
B) I'm not gonna come here in not be who I am.

If yes, could you let me know the meaning?
  

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morebowmore Is either of the sentences correct? No. They are considerably substandard.

  • morebowmore Is either of the sentences correct?
  • No.
  • They are considerably substandard.
  • gonna should be going to; in should be and; be is required, so A) won't work at all; it's missing be .
  • You need this: I'm not going to come here and not be who I am.
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morebowmore Is either of the sentences correct?
No. They are considerably substandard.

gonna should be going to; in should be and; be is required, so A) won't work at all; it's missing be.

You need this:

I'm not going to come here and not be who I am.

In my opinion it shows a determined re
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Thank you very much. You really helped me understand this.
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morebowmoreA) I'm not gonna come here
This part is ok.
morebowmorein not who I am.
This is puzzling!

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