Thursday, 13 November 2014

Informal Contractions in English


Contractions are used in faster informal speaking. They help you to be fluent. contractions feel like as a native speaker.


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informal contractions crossword

An informal contract example is given below _

  • ain't = am not / are not / is not / has not / have not
  • I am not sure. = I ain't sure.
    You are not my boss. = You ain't my boss.
    I have not done it. = I ain't done it.
    She has not finished yet. = She ain't finished yet.

  • gimme = give me
  • Give me your money. = Gimme your money.
    Don't give me that rubbish. = Don't gimme that rubbish.
    Can you give me a hand? = Can you gimme a hand?

  • gonna = going to
  • Nothing's going to change my fancy for you. = Nothing's gonna change my fancy for you.
    I'm not going to tell you. = I'm not gonna tell you.
    What are you going to do now? = What are you gonna do now?

  • gotta = (have) got a
  • I've got a gun = I've gotta gun.
    I've got a gun = I gotta gun.
    She hasn't got a penny. = She hasn't gotta penny.
    Have you got a car? = Have you gotta car?

  • gotta = (have) got to
  • I've got to go now. = I've gotta go now.
    I've got to go now. = I gotta go now.
    We haven't got to do that. = We haven't gotta do that.

  • kinda = kind of
  • She's kind of cute. = She's kinda cute.

  • Lemme = let me
  • Lemme go!

  • Wanna = want a
  • I want a cab. = I wanna cab.

  • Wanna = want to
  • I want to go home. = I wanna go home.

  • whatcha = what are you
  • What are you going to do now? = whatcha going to do now?
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