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It is going to be free vs It is gonna free

The correct phrase is "it is going to be free." The contraction "gonna" is informal and colloquial, while "going to" is more formal and appropriate for most situations.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

It is going to be free

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to express that something will be free in the future. It is formal and appropriate for most contexts.

Alternatives:

  • it will be free
  • it is going to be without charge

It is gonna free

This phrase is not correct in standard English. "Gonna" is a colloquial contraction of "going to," but it is not appropriate in formal writing or speech.

Avoid using "gonna" in formal contexts. Stick to the full phrase "going to" for more formal situations.

Alternatives:

  • it is going to be free
  • it will be free
  • it is going to be without charge

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