Can 'you gonna be surprised' be used instead of 'you're gonna be surprised'?
Google supports both almost equally:
- You gonna be surprised (249k)
- You're gonna be surprised (258k)
Can 'you gonna be surprised' be used instead of 'you're gonna be surprised'?
Google supports both almost equally:
gonna is informal and thus, those both sentences take liberty in sticking to the grammar rules defined.
You gonna be surprised (even informal) = You're gonna be surprised.
Politely, you are going to be (get) surprised!