I know that won't and going to aren't supposed to be used together because they express kind of the same thing and that would be redundant and ungrammatical, but I came across this sentence (an article with this title, actually and was quite surprised). Is it maybe used in conversational English?
That won't gonna help.
Thanks.
anonymous I know that won't and going to aren't supposed to be used together because they express kind of the same thing and that would be redundant and ungrammatical, but I came across this sentence (an article with this title, actually and was quite surprised). Is it maybe used in conversational English? That won't gonna help.
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anonymousI know that won't and going to aren't supposed to be used together because they express kind of the same thing and that would be redundant and ungrammatical, but I came across this sentence (an article with this title, actually and was quite surprised). Is it maybe used in conversational English?
That won't gonna help.
Thanks.