going to + verb → gonna

注意:如果going to后面没有跟动词,那就不发成gonna咯~
例如:I'm going to a movie. 不能说成I'm gonna a movie.

Listen to each part of the conversation: first spoken with careful (slow) pronunciation; then spoken with relaxed (fast) pronunciation.

LISA: Oh, are you going to pay our bills tonight?

ANN: I'm going to try.

LISA: Thanks. I want to handle our money soon, but I'm so busy. So, what are you going to pay first?

ANN: First? Well, we're not going to have enough money for this month's electric bill.

LISA: You're not going to pay this month's electric bill?

ANN: Oh, I'm going to pay it, but not right now.

LISA: When are you going to pay it?

ANN: I'm going to pay it after I pay last month's water bill.

LISA: You haven't paid last month's water bill?

ANN: No. I'm going to pay last month's rent first.

Listen to the entire conversation again, spoken with relaxed (fast) pronunciation.

对话中所出现的此前学过的连音:you → ya; want to → wanna; What are you → Whaddaya; for → fer; you're → yer

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