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Fold scarf 101 Posted 3 years ago
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Is or are

1. What’s gonna prolong my presentation is the examples I am going to present.


2. What’s gonna prolong my presentation are the examples I am going to present


Are both of these correct?

  

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fold scarf 101 Are both of these correct? No, because "gonna" is not a word. It represents the sound of "going to" in casual speech, and as such belongs in comic books.

  • fold scarf 101 Are both of these correct?
  • No, because "gonna" is not a word.
  • It represents the sound of "going to" in casual speech, and as such belongs in comic books.
  • If I never am able to teach you guys anything else, listen to me now, and spread the word.
  • Never write "gonna" or "wanna".
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fold scarf 101Are both of these correct?

No, because "gonna" is not a word. It represents the sound of "going to" in casual speech, and as such belongs in comic books. If I never am able to teach you guys anything else, listen to me now, and spread the word. Never write "gonna" or "wanna". Write "going to" and "want to".

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