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is it correct English to say that or gonna be busy again
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Saying just "or gonna be busy again" is not correct English — it's a fragment. A few points:
- "gonna" is informal spoken slang for "going to." Use "going to" in writing or formal speech.
- You need a subject and auxiliary verb: e.g. "I'm gonna be busy again" (informal) or "I am going to be busy again" (formal).
- If you use "or" to give an alternative, both sides of the or should be full, parallel clauses: e.g. "I'll be free tomorrow, or I'll be busy again." Or more naturally: "I might be free tomorrow, or I might be busy again."
Correct examples:
- Informal: "I'm gonna be busy again."
- Formal/written: "I am going to be busy again." / "I will be busy again."
- With alternatives: "I might be free tomorrow, or I might be busy again."
If you show the exact sentence you want to fix, I can give a precise correction.
- "gonna" is informal spoken slang for "going to." Use "going to" in writing or formal speech.
- You need a subject and auxiliary verb: e.g. "I'm gonna be busy again" (informal) or "I am going to be busy again" (formal).
- If you use "or" to give an alternative, both sides of the or should be full, parallel clauses: e.g. "I'll be free tomorrow, or I'll be busy again." Or more naturally: "I might be free tomorrow, or I might be busy again."
Correct examples:
- Informal: "I'm gonna be busy again."
- Formal/written: "I am going to be busy again." / "I will be busy again."
- With alternatives: "I might be free tomorrow, or I might be busy again."
If you show the exact sentence you want to fix, I can give a precise correction.
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