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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

might + gonna ?

Hi, is it correct to say : "I might gonna have to wait"
  

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No. "I might have to wait" is normally sufficient. If not, you could say "I might be going to have to wait", though it's rather clunky.

  • No.
  • "I might have to wait" is normally sufficient.
  • If not, you could say "I might be going to have to wait", though it's rather clunky.
  • 'Gonna 'is not standard written English, and 'might gonna' is not any form of standard English.
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No. "I might have to wait" is normally sufficient. If not, you could say "I might be going to have to wait", though it's rather clunky.

'Gonna 'is not standard written English, and 'might gonna' is not any form of standard English.
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Anonymous Hi, is it correct to say : "I might gonna have to wait"
It's best not to say or write things like that. It makes you seem semi-literate.
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Thank's for you answer ! I heard it the other day and found it a bit strange. As my english is not that good, i preferred to ask rather than make it worth
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Sorry, i meant worst* and not worth

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