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Meaning of Gonna have a storm now

Expresses that a storm is expected to occur soon.

In simple words: It looks like a storm is coming soon.

Gonna have a storm now in a sentence

  • I think it's gonna have a storm now.
  • The weather report says we're gonna have a storm this evening.
  • Look at those clouds, it's gonna have a storm any minute!

How to use Gonna have a storm now

Used in casual conversation. Avoid in formal writing or speeches. Common in spoken English.

Grammar pattern

gonna + verb phrase

Memory hint

Sounds like 'gonna' — think of the wind 'going to' blow strong.

Related words

Collocations with Gonna have a storm now

  • gonna rain
  • gonna snow
  • gonna be windy

Synonyms for Gonna have a storm now

  • about to have a storm
  • likely to storm
  • expecting a storm

Common mistakes with Gonna have a storm now

  • Using 'going to' instead of 'gonna' in casual speech.
  • Confusing 'gonna' with other future forms.
  • Overusing in formal contexts.

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Frequently asked questions about Gonna have a storm now

What does Gonna have a storm now mean?

It looks like a storm is coming soon.

What is the definition of Gonna have a storm now?

Expresses that a storm is expected to occur soon.

How do you use Gonna have a storm now in a sentence?

I think it's gonna have a storm now.

Can you give another example of Gonna have a storm now?

The weather report says we're gonna have a storm this evening.

What are synonyms for Gonna have a storm now?

Common alternatives include about to have a storm, likely to storm, expecting a storm.

What words go with Gonna have a storm now?

It commonly pairs with gonna rain, gonna snow, gonna be windy.

What are common mistakes when using Gonna have a storm now?

Using 'going to' instead of 'gonna' in casual speech. Confusing 'gonna' with other future forms. Overusing in formal contexts.

How do you pronounce Gonna have a storm now?

US: //ˈɡɑːnə//, UK: //ˈɡɒnə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Gonna have a storm now formal or informal?

"Gonna have a storm now" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Gonna have a storm now?

Used in casual conversation. Avoid in formal writing or speeches. Common in spoken English.