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Many people struggle to learn English Grammar. I think we don't need to focus only on that, but it's really good to try to understand how it works.
But I've noticed that it's rare to see people from US speaking English
following grammar rules, such as "Are you going to..." you guys say "you're gonna.." instead, even it's a question. I see it a lot in TV Shows like "Friends" and "How I met your mother". I like it and I know that no one speaks 100% correctly in any country. That's why I want to ask you Americans guys if it does matter or if it'll sound unatural if we change the position of the word in this case.

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Many people struggle to learn English Grammar. I think we don't need to focus only on that, but it's really good to try to understand how it works.
But I've noticed that it's rare to see people from US speaking English
following grammar rules, such as "Are you going to..." you guys say "you're gonna.." instead, even it's a question. I see it a lot in TV Shows like "Friends" and "How I met your mother". I like it and I know that no one speaks 100% correctly in any country. That's why I want to ask you Americans guys if it does matter or if it'll sound unatural if we change the position of the word in this case.
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