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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gonna do" is not considered grammatically correct in written English as it is a colloquialism.
It is often used in informal spoken English for "going to do." Example: "I'm gonna do my homework later."
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"What're they gonna do?
Whatcha gonna do?!
"What you gonna do?
But whatcha gonna do?
Who's gonna do it?
"I'm gonna do whatever I'm gonna do," she says.
We're gonna do this!
"What're you gonna do?
Gonna do any more?
But what you gonna do?
I'm not gonna do it".
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