How to pronounce the contractions in English - we'd | they'll | he'd | they're | it'd

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- Hello, lovely students,
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and welcome back to English with Lucy.
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Today, oh, this video is a bit of a mix of everything.
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It's going to be about pronunciation,
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and a little bit of grammar too.
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And it's going to help your vocabulary.
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Today, we're going to talk about contractions.
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Contractions are perfect for informal situations,
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for conversational English,
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native speakers use them all the time.
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Today, I'm really going to be focusing
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on how to pronounce them,
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because lots of students struggle with that.
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A contraction is when we take two words,
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and we shorten them into one word.
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For example, I will, I'll.
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In today's lesson,
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we are going to discuss positive contractions.
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And maybe in another video,
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I'll talk to you about negative contractions.
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I would also like to say that, as always,
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there is a free PDF and quiz that goes with today's video.
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And I must say that today's PDF
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is possibly one of my favourite PDFs ever.
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There is so much information about contractions on there.
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It's basically everything you need to know
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about positive contractions.
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If you would like to download the PDF and quiz,
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all you have to do is click on the link
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in the description box.
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You enter your name and your email address.
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Let's get started with the lesson.
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So let's take a look at that I will example again, I'll.
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You'll notice that we use the apostrophe
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to replace some missing letters.
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To form contractions,
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we usually combine a verb, auxiliary,
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or modal with a pronoun.
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However, there are always exceptions, because it's English.
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We just love exceptions.
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The most common contractions are formed with am, is, are,
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has, had, and would, will.
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So I think to start, we'll take a look
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at how to pronounce contractions that include the be verb,
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as in am, is, and are.
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First, we have I am,
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which is written and pronounced as I'm, I'm.
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I'm sorry I'm late, there's so much traffic today.
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We also have he is,
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and this can be pronounced in various ways.
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The most common one is he's.
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You can also hear his,
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that's a very short sort of weak form.
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Sometimes people will even drop the H, the H sound.
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And they'll say is, this is only in certain dialects.
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Most commonly you'll hear he's or his.
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He's at the store, he'll be back soon.
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We also have she is, which is pronounced as she's,
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she's, or the weak form, she's, she's.
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She's the smartest in the group.
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It is is nice and easy.
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It's pronounced it's, it's.
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It's not supposed to go in the cupboard.
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It goes in the refrigerator.
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We also have your, your.
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And there's another way of pronouncing this.
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You can also say your, your,
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but your is a bit simpler, a bit easier to say I think.
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You're right about that.
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We also have we are, as in we're, we're.
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This can be a tough one to pronounce E, U, ear, ear.
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We're off to the cinema, see you in a few hours.
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And finally, they are makes they're, they're.
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I know that air sound can be quite challenging, too.
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E, U, E, U, air, air.
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Some students find it easy to just pronounce the E sound,
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and elongate it.
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Air, air, air.
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They're still here.
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Do you want me to get them for you?
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Let's move on and focus on the contractions
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including has, had, and have.
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They can be used as contractions,
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but only when they are auxiliary verbs.
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This part's really important.
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We can't use have, has, or had as a contraction
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if it is the main verb in the sentence.
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Take a look at these two examples.
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This should clarify it for you.
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I had just heard the news when you called me.
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Had in that sentence is an auxiliary verb.
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We can use it as a contraction there.
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I'd just heard the news when you called me.
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In this next sentence, I had a cup of coffee this morning.
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It's the main verb of the sentence, we can't contract it.
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I'd a cup of coffee this morning.
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It just doesn't sound right.
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I had a cup of coffee this morning.
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Let's take a look at has first,
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because it can be quite confusing.
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Firstly, we have she has, she's, she's.
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We also have the weak form, she's.
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She's been working late most nights.
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We have he has, he's, he's,
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or the weak form, his.
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He's got a meeting at 10.
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And finally, it has contracted to it's, it's.
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It's been sitting out all night.
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Now these three are confusing,
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because they have the same pronunciation and spelling
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as the contracted form of she is, he is, and it is.
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How do you know the difference?
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Well, it should be fairly clear from the context,
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but if you have a doubt,
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you need to see how the sentence has been conjugated.
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If you can see a past participle after the contraction,
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it means that the contraction represents has.
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If you see been, eaten, seen,
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then usually, the apostrophe S will be has.
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Let's take a look at the easier ones we have.
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To have, I have is I've, I've.
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I've been here all day.
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You have is you've, you've.
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You've come all this way just to break up with me?
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And we have is we've, we've, or the weak form, we've.
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We've taken the dog to the vet.
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And we have had.
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I had becomes I'd, I'd.
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I'd been studying English for three years
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before moving to Leeds.
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You had becomes you'd, you'd.
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You would have passed if you'd studied.
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She had becomes she'd, she'd.
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She'd been sleeping all day when he called her.
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He had becomes he'd, he'd.
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He'd left before us, but was still late.
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We had becomes we'd, we'd.
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We'd seen him around the office,
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but we didn't know he was the new boss.
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And they had becomes they'd, they'd.
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They'd eaten before coming over.
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Let's take a look at would, the contractions for would.
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You'll notice that they are very similar
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to the contractions for had.
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I will show you a couple of rules
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after we've covered the pronunciation.
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I would, I'd.
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I'd like to visit London.
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You would, you'd.
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You'd look good in this dress.
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He would, he'd.
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He'd like to spend time with his family.
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She would, she'd.
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She'd like to go on holiday.
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It would, it'd.
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It'd be great to see you when you're back.
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We would, we'd.
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We'd love to come to your wedding.
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And they would, they'd.
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They'd take the train, but the tickets are too expensive.
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So how do we know if contractions like I'd and we'd
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are representing had or would?
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Here are some rules to follow.
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Would is followed by an infinitive.
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She would go.
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I would love.
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She'd go, I'd love.
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Would can also be followed by the present perfect tense.
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They'd have slept.
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I'd have given.
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With had, a past participle follows.
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I'd eaten, I had eaten.
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He'd gotten, he had gotten.
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Let's move on to our penultimate section, will,
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before we move on to some extra ones.
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These ones are fairly simple.
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We have I will, I'll.
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I'll come round later today.
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You will, you'll.
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I'm a great cook, you'll see.
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He will, he'll.
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He'll put it on his credit card.
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She will, she'll.
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She'll sleep on the sofa.
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It will, it'll.
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It'll need some food and water in the morning.
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We will, we'll.
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We'll see you next week.
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And they will, they'll.
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They'll move your luggage for you.
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Finally, I have five more positive contractions
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that don't follow the same patterns,
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but you'll probably hear them quite frequently.
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We have should have, should've.
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We can also sometimes pronounce this as should've.
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This is way more informal.
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We should've left much earlier.
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Would and could follow that same pattern.
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I actually have a video on this.
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I'll make sure I link it in the description box
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all about should've, would've, and could've.
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She would've been so angry.
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They could've come.
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Finally, we have want to and going to.
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We shorten these to wanna and gonna.
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I have a video all about these.
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Again, I'll put it in the description box for you.
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I wanna go to yoga in the morning.
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I'm gonna finish this project.
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So now you've learned all the basics.
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It's time to take the quiz.
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The quiz is in the PDF.
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Again, if you'd like to download that,
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just click on the link in the description box,
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enter your name and your email address,
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and it will arrive directly in your inbox.
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That's all for me today.
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I've got my Instagram, EnglishwithLucy.
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I've also got my personal Instagram, just @Lucy.
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I've also got my website, englishwithlucy.co.uk.
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where I have a fantastic interactive pronunciation tool.
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You can explore the phonemic chart.
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You can click on sounds and hear how I pronounce them,
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and hear words containing those sounds.
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If you're looking to expand your vocabulary,
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and improve your listening skills,
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then I also have my vlogging channel
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Every single vlog is fully subtitled,
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so you can use it to improve your English.
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I will see you soon for another lesson.
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Right, let's get started with the lesson.
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So I'm gonna do that again.
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Mm, no, wait, why am I repeating everything twice?
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Oh, she'd, they'd have slept.
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I would have.
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Why am I not pronouncing at all correctly?
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He'll see you in the morning.
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Oh, so I'm gonna do that again.
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(gentle music)
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