Whatcha & Gonna: 2 Short Forms You Need to Know to Understand Native Speakers🇺🇸
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Do you want to improve your conversational English skills? If so, then you need to learn these two common English short forms: whatcha and gonna. These short forms are used by native speakers all the time, and they can help you communicate more effectively. In this short video, I'll teach you how to use whatcha and gonna in your own speech. By the end of this video, you'll be able to have more natural and fluent conversations in English.
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