Double Contractions | Advanced English Pronunciation

Double Contractions | Advanced English Pronunciation

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English, Other

6th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains contractions, which are shorter forms of words or phrases, commonly used in spoken language. It covers single and double contractions, providing examples like 'couldn't' for 'could not' and 'couldn't have' for 'could not have'. The tutorial emphasizes that while contractions are prevalent in speech, they are rarely written, especially in formal texts. It also introduces advanced contractions and their informal usage, highlighting the importance of understanding them for effective communication.

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3 mins • 1 pt

Discuss the use of contractions in formal texts versus informal texts.

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Provide an example of a contraction that is commonly used in informal language.

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What is the contraction for 'should not have'?

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