Part 1: Contractions in English
Most people cannot understand native speakers because they use contractions in English. Maybe you felt it, too. Understand and apply them in conversations.
When we hear people speak in English, we think it is difficult because we do not understand a word they are saying. However, in reality, all games involve contractions. Native Americans contract words and sentences.
So we divided contractions into two parts. In this section, we will look at some positive contractions.In another section, we will look at some negative contractions. Learn them carefully and put them into practice on a daily basis.
Let us dive in.
CONTRACTIONS WITH THE VERB "TO BE" _ IN POSITIVE
1.I am = I'm
2.you are = you're
3.He is = He’s
4.She is = She’s
5.We are = We’re
6.They are = They’re
CONTRACTIONS WITH "HAVE"
1.I Have = I’ve
2.You Have = You’ve
3.We Have = We've
4.They Have = They’ve
CONTRACTIONS WITH" HAS”
" Have”and “has” have the same contractions
1.She Has = She’s
2.She is =She's
3.He Has= He’s
4.He is = He's
CONTRACTIONS WITH “WILL"
1.I Will = I'll
2.You Will = You'll
3.He will= He'll
4.She Will = She'll
5.We Will = We’ll
6.They Will = They'll
CONTRACTIONS WITH “HAD” & “WOULD”
“Would” & “Had” have the same form in contractions
1.I would = I'd
2.I had = I'd
3.you would = you'd
4.you had = you'd
5.he would = he'd
6.he had = he'd
7.she would= she'd
8.she had = she'd
9.we would= we'd
10.we had = we'd

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