Pronounce 25 English Contractions [Plus Why You Should Use Them]

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Hey, it's Annemarie with Speak Confident English. This is, as always,
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exactly where you want to be every week to get the confidence you want for your
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life and work in English.
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I want you to think back on when you first began to study English,
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you probably remember learning contractions, those words like I'm,
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don't, doesn't. That all seems very basic,
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but what might surprise you is just how many contractions we have in
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English and how common they are in conversation.
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The challenge of contractions is to understand them the first time that you
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hear them, and they can be challenging to pronounce as well.
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But in this lesson today,
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I'm going to help you know exactly how and when to use contractions,
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plus why you should,
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and we'll go over a variety of standard and
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non-standard contractions. I'll explain more about that in a moment,
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but you'll get to learn a list of commonly used contractions so that you can
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easily understand them in conversations and use them as well.
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[Inaudible].
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Let's start right away with how contractions work.
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The truth is contractions come from lazy speech in
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casual conversation. We're likely to do two things.
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We're more likely to reduce sounds,
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which means to say them quieter or softer.
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And we're likely to elide some sounds,
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which means we completely remove them.
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We do this so that our words are easier to say,
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and we can say them faster.
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Think of all those times you felt frustrated by English speakers who speak
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too fast.
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It may be a result of using a large number of
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contractions, but the good news is,
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as you become aware of contractions,
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not only will you understand conversations more easily,
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but you'll also be able to use them in your own English conversations as well.
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Although contractions can be challenging to understand or notice
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in conversations initially, thankfully, they're very obvious in writing.
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In writing,
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we indicate the missing letters or sounds with an apostrophe again,
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think about those examples of I'm, don't, name's.
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The one thing we need to be careful of in writing is that we don't confuse
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contractions with the possessive form in English.
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The possessive is when we're talking about something that belongs to someone,
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for example, you could say this pen belongs to Annemarie,
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but it's more common and much easier to say this is Annemarie's
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pen. In that example, I'm also using an apostrophe,
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but in this case it shows belonging or possession.
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So we do need to be careful in writing of distinguishing
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contractions,
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where we are indicating missing sounds or letters and the
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possessive form. As we continue today,
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we will be talking about whether you should or can use contractions in writing.
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But for now I have one more thing I want to add about how contractions work.
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Again, contractions happen because we are lazy and casual in our
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conversation. Over time,
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contractions can become standardized.
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What that means is they are commonly accepted and they can be used in a
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variety of conversations and in some writing as well,
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we make exceptions for very formal or academic writing.
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In addition to standard contractions, we have non-standard contractions.
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What that means is they're considered to be extremely informal and should
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only be used in the most casual conversations and in the most casual
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forms of writing as well in this lesson today,
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you will learn both standard and non-standard contractions that are often
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used, and we'll go over the pronunciation as well.
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Now that you know how contractions work let's talk about when you should use
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them and why you should like many of my students,
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you may be confused about when it's appropriate to use contractions,
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but to help make it clear.
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Here are some simple guidelines to follow contractions,
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tend to be used.
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In most conversations we have that includes casual conversations with
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friends, family, neighbors,
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and in professional situations as well, chatting with coworkers,
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sharing ideas in a business meeting,
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it is perfectly appropriate and common to use contractions in those
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situations. In addition to most conversations,
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we also use contractions in informal writing as well.
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You'll see them used often in emails, blog posts,
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social media, and so on.
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And now here's when to avoid using contractions.
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We don't use contractions in formal writing.
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That includes business letters, resumes, cover letters,
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academic papers, research papers, and so on. Similarly,
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we avoid contractions in formal conversations as well.
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That includes giving a formal presentation or formal lecture
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or introducing yourself at a very formal business meeting.
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So what should you do if you're not really sure?
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My best advice is to listen to other people around you.
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If you're in a business meeting and you notice that everyone's using
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contractions, then that's a sign that it's okay for you to do.
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So as well at this point, you may be thinking,
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this sounds really complicated.
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Do I really need to learn all these contractions?
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Should I really use them in my conversation? And my answer to that is yes!
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Yes, you should.
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Not only are contractions considered a way to make our speech sound natural,
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but they definitely make our conversations more casual or
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informal. And here's why that's so important.
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Imagine meeting your best friend for coffee, you arrive at the coffee shop.
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You sit down and you say, "Hello, Amy, good morning.
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It is really good to see you.
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How are you doing today?" Doesn't that sound a bit
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strange?
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Why?
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Because it's overly formal.
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When we use overly formal language with friends,
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neighbors, family members, and coworkers, it creates distance between us.
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It feels cold and strange.
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Using contractions changes that it naturally makes our
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conversation more informal, casual.
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It feels open and more friendly. So instead of that distant,
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formal language at the coffee shop with your best friend, you could say, "Hey,
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Amy, it's good to see you.
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How's it going?" That sounds much better now that
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you know how contractions work when you should use them and why you should,
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let's go over 25 common contractions,
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I'll start with 20 standard contractions,
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those excepted contractions and five nonstandard
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in these examples.
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I definitely want to make sure you know how these contractions sound and how
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they're pronounced.
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Plus I'll include many of them in an example sentence so that you can also hear
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how they sound with other words around them.
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Because of course in a conversation,
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you don't hear contractions in isolation.
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You hear them inside sentences. So I want you to get more comfortable with that.
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As I go through this list,
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I definitely recommend that you listen and repeat after me.
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So you get that practice of saying these out loud and get more comfortable with
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the pronunciation. Let's get started right away with the two most common.
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Recently, I shared a lesson on three introductions you need at work.
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And in all those examples, I used these contractions.
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I'm Annemarie. I'm Annemarie. I'm
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Annemarie I'm Annemarie. My
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name's, my name's,
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my name's Annemarie, my name's Annemarie.
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Do you notice that /s/ sounds like a /z/ sound?
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It has a -z sound. My name's.
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My name's Annemarie. Similarly,
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we have he's and she's. Again,
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that S has a Z sound. He's.
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She's. She's late. We're. We're.
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We're going out to dinner. We're going out to dinner.
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Your're. You're. You're late.
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They're. They're.
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They're coming tomorrow. They're coming tomorrow.
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I'll. I'll. I'll call you later.
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I'll call you later. We'll. We'll.
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We'll see you later. We'll see you later.
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They'll. They'll. They'll call us later.
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They'll call us later. He'll.
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She'll He'll.
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She'll. She'll finish it tomorrow. She'll finish it tomorrow.
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Don't don't.
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Doesn't doesn't. Wasn't
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wasn't. Weren't weren't.
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Even after working over time, they weren't able to finish their project on time.
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Even after working over time, they weren't able to finish their project on time.
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Won't won't.
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Wouldn't wouldn't.
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I wouldn't do that if I were you.
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I wouldn't do that if I were you.
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Couldn't couldn't.
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Shouldn't shouldn't. How's.
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How's. How's it going?
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How's it going? How'd. How'd.
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How'd the presentation go? How'd the presentation go?
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As a reminder, those 20 contractions are standard or accepted contractions.
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That means we use them often in our conversations,
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and we're likely to use them in non-formal writing as well.
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Let's finish up with a few examples of non-standard contractions.
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These are contractions that should only be used in the most informal
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conversations. And in the most informal forms of writing. Number one why'd.
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Why'd. Why'd you do that?
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Why'd you do that? Number two, who'd. Who'd've.
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Who'd've have thought contractions could be so interesting?
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Who'd've thought contractions could be so interesting? We'd've. We'd've.
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We'd've
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finished the project on time if we'd had all the details.
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We'd've finished the project on time if we'd had all the details.
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Notice in that example, I also use the contraction we'd.
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If we had had all the details,
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if we'd had all the details. Number four
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must've. She must've missed the train.
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She must've missed the train. And finally,
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our last one for today, I'd've,
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I'd've I'd've called them yesterday,
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but I didn't get home till late. I'd've called you yesterday,
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but I didn't get home til late.
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And now you have 25 new contractions to add to your English
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conversations so that you're able to say words faster
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and more easily.
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Now it may not be easy at the beginning learning to say
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contractions correctly and feeling comfortable with them takes time.
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So be patient with yourself,
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give yourself the opportunity to listen to the examples I shared here.
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Practice repeating them out loud and say them often doing that will
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also make you more aware of when other English speakers use them and you'll
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understand them more easily. If you found today's lesson useful to you,
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I would love to know. And you can tell me in three simple ways, number one,
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And number three,
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be sure to practice and share your comments or questions with me in the comment
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section below this video, have a wonderful week.
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Thank you so much for joining me.
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And I look forward to seeing you next time for your Confident English lesson.
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