Whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you. Where is better to use swell instead of well? I hope you are keeping well.
For the usage you are, you're gonna is more common. Both sentences are grammatically correct and can be used. Your grace is for dukes and duchesses;
Otherwise, we say something is in my mind to denote that. We can schedule a call when you are free or we can schedule a call whenever you are free what's the difference? You gonna is not unheard of but it's pretty sloppy. They're definitely different in that you use them for different people!
Your majesty is for the king and queen; As i mentioned in my comment, the usage depends in reference to the context of where it is used. And i hope you keep doing well are they essentially the same thing? Since as we all know glue.
I don't really understand the rubber and glue reference in the idiom: Is it better to say in a professional email: I got a text from a us native saying: You are is normally contracted to you're in speech, because english doesn't like two vowels without a consonant to separate them, and one of.
You walked into the party like you were walking on a yacht your hat strategically dipped below one eye your scarf, it was apricot you had o. Note that in some situations, like ebonics, you gonna is considered perfectly.