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To Speak English Faster With Common: Informal Contractions

The document discusses 45 common English contractions that can help improve fluency and speed of speech. It provides examples of how each contraction is used in a sentence. Some key contractions explained are "ain't", "wanna", "kinda", "lemme", "gonna", "gotta", "shoulda", and "dontcha". Using these types of contractions is important for speaking English more informally and quickly.

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To Speak English Faster With Common: Informal Contractions

The document discusses 45 common English contractions that can help improve fluency and speed of speech. It provides examples of how each contraction is used in a sentence. Some key contractions explained are "ain't", "wanna", "kinda", "lemme", "gonna", "gotta", "shoulda", and "dontcha". Using these types of contractions is important for speaking English more informally and quickly.

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ENGLISH BY JAIDEEP SIR

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To Speak English Faster with Common Informal Contractions


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Learn How to Improve Your English Fluency and How To Speak English Faster with Common
Informal Contractions in English.
 Do you want a beer?
 Do you wanna beer?
 D’you wanna beer?
 D’ya wanna beer?
 Ya wanna beer?
 Wanna beer?

 1. Ain’t = Am not/are not/is not


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 E.g. She ain’t hungry.


 2. Ain’t = Has not/have not
 E.g. He ain’t done it yet.
 3. Wanna = Want to
 E.g. I wanna go home.
 4. Wanna = Want a
 E.g. I wanna coffee.
 5. Whatcha = What have you
 E.g. Whatcha got there?
 6. Kinda = Kind of
 E.g. Anna’s kinda cute.
 7. Sorta = Sort of
 E.g. She’s sorta tired.
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 8. Outta = Out of
 E.g. I’m outta money.
 9. Alotta = A lot of
 E.g. I eat alotta chocolate.
 10. Lotsa = Lots of
 E.g. He has lotsa money.
 11. Mucha = Much of
 E.g. It’s not mucha a surprise, is it?
 12. Cuppa = Cup of
 E.g. Would you like a cuppa tea?
 13. Dunno = Don’t know
 E.g. I dunno.
 14. Lemme = Let me
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 E.g. Lemme see!


 15. Gimme = Give me
 E.g. Gimme the book!
 16. Tell’em = Tell them
 E.g. We should tell’em the truth.
 17. Cos = Because
 E.g. I cry cos I’m in pain.
 18. Innit? = Isn’t it?
 E.g. It’s blue, innit?
 19. I’mma = I’m going to
 E.g. I’mma talk to my mother.
 20. Gonna = Going to
 E.g. I’m gonna tell you the truth.
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 21. Needa = Need to


 E.g. You needa know about Jame.
 22. Oughta = Ought to
 E.g. You oughta phone your brother.
 23. Hafta = Have to
 E.g. We hafta go.
 24. Hasta = Has to
 E.g. John hasta work today.
 25. Usta = Used to
 E.g. She usta live in France.
 26. Supposta = Supposed to
 E.g. I’m supposta start a new job on Monday.
 27. Cmon = Come on
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 E.g. Cmon, let’s do it together!


 28. Ya = You/ you are
 E.g. I miss ya.
 29. Gotta = (have) got a
 E.g. Have you gotta phone?
 30. Shoulda = Should have
 E.g. She shoulda called yesterday.
 31. Shouldna = Shouldn’t have
 E.g. I’m sorry, I shouldna told you that.
 32. Wouldna = Wouldn’t have
 E.g. I wouldna done that if I were you.
 33. She’da = She would have
 E.g. She’da been prepared for class.
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 34. Coulda = Could have


 E.g. He coulda been here by 5:00.
 35. Woulda = Would have
 E.g. He woulda arrived soon.
 36. Mighta = Might have
 E.g. You mighta left the book at the airport.
 37. Mightna = Mightn’t have
 E.g. She mightna caught her train.
 38. Musta = Must have
 E.g. She musta been in a hurry.
 39. Mussna = Must not have
 E.g. You mussna stolen the money.
 40. Dontcha = Don’t you
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 E.g. Dontcha see it?


 41. Wontcha = Won’t you
 E.g. Wontcha watch this film?
 42. Whatcha = What are you
 E.g. Whatcha doing?
 43. Betcha = Bet you
 E.g. Betcha can’t guess who she is!
 44. Gotcha = Got you
 E.g. We gotcha!
 45. D’you = Do you
 E.g. D’you like him?

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