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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

That/it

Aren't you gonna fill that form out?

I'll do it later. Or

I'll do that later.

Can both be used?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

Yes, both are fine in this situation, PJ.

  • Yes, both are fine in this situation, PJ.
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4 Answers
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Yes, both are fine in this situation, PJ.
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"It" and "that" are both fine, but "going to" is much, much better than "gonna"! For some reason, I don't mind hearing "gonna" (I'm sure I say it myself), but seeing it written just drives me crazy!
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Should it be:

Aren't you going to fill out that form. Or

Arent you going to fill that form out.

Are both correct?

Thks!
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If you add 2 question marks and an apostrophe, yes.

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