Contractions In English Conversation
Contractions In English Conversation And Informal Situation
Singkatan Dalam Percakapan/Pengucapan Bahasa Inggris dan Situasi Nonformal.
I had →I'd → "I'd better do my homework."
I have → I've → "I've always liked sushi."
I will → I'll → "I'll tell you later."
I would → I'd → "I'd have taken you if I had known."
You had → You'd → "You'd gone to the cinema."
You have → You've → "You've seen it before."
You would → You'd → "You'd have really liked it."
You will → You'll → "You'll be late."
He has → He's → "He's been to London twice."
He is → He's → "He's my cousin."
He will → He'll → "He'll lend you his bike."
He would → He'd → "He'd rather go shopping."
She has → She's → "She's been studying for hours."
She is → She's → "She's very intelligent."
She will → She'll → "She'll be working late today."
She would → She'd → "She would love to go."
It has → It's → "It's been fun."
It is →It's → "It's much warmer today."
It will → It'll → "It'll be fine."
It would → It'd → "It'd have been great."
We had → We'd → "We'd forgotten to take them."
We have → We've → "We've all thought about it."
We will → We'll → "We'll go next summer."
We would → We'd → "We'd like to go again."
They had → They'd → "They'd just finished reading the report when their boss came."
They have → They've → "They've asked me before."
They will → They'll → "They'll meet you there."
They would → They'd → "They'd have walked if the weather had been better."
Can not → Can't → "You can't smoke in here."
Could not → Couldn't → "He couldn't find you."
Did not → Didn't → "She didn't remember me."
Does not → Doesn't → "He doesn't work here."
Do not → Don't → "I don't like spiders."
Had not → Hadn't → "He hadn't been told."
Has not → Hasn't → "She hasn't left."
have not → haven't → ""
Is not → Isn't → "This isn't difficult."
mayn't → may not → mightn't → might not → Must not → Mustn't → "I musn't make a noise."
Need not → Needn't → "You needn't come."
oughtn't → ought not →
shan't → shall not →
Should not → Shouldn't → "We shouldn't eat sweets."
Was not → Wasn't → "It wasn't bad."
Were not → Weren't → "They weren't helpful."
Will not → Won't → "We won't regret it."
Would not → Wouldn't → "You wouldn't believe me."
would not have → wouldn't've →
There is → There's → "There's more in the fridge."
There will → There'll → "There'll be a protest strike tomorrow."
There had → There'd → "There'd better be a good reason why you are late."
There would → There'd → "There'd have been more people here if the party had been on the weekend."
That is → That's → "That's it."
That will → That'll → "That'll make it easier to understand."
That would → That'd → "That'd have been why."
what'll → what will? → What'll people think?
what's → what is? → What's the matter?
when's → when is? → When's the wedding?
where's → where is? → Where's the cinema?
who's → who is? → Who's your teacher?
who'd → who would? → Who'd like ice-cream?
who'll → who will? → Who'll be there?
Informasi lebih lanjut:
LPIA Pademangan
Lembaga Kursus Bahasa Inggris dan Pelatihan Komputer.
Jl. BUDI MULIA RAYA, Ruko King No. 8K,
Pademangan Barat JAKARTA UTARA
(DEPAN SDN 07/08 PADEMANGAN)
Telp. 021-46214041
Singkatan Dalam Percakapan/Pengucapan Bahasa Inggris dan Situasi Nonformal.
Positive Contraction
I contractions
I am → I'm →"I'm LPIA Pademangan worker."I had →I'd → "I'd better do my homework."
I have → I've → "I've always liked sushi."
I will → I'll → "I'll tell you later."
I would → I'd → "I'd have taken you if I had known."
You Contractions
You are → You're → "You're my best friend."You had → You'd → "You'd gone to the cinema."
You have → You've → "You've seen it before."
You would → You'd → "You'd have really liked it."
You will → You'll → "You'll be late."
He Contractions
He had → He'd → "He'd already spent the money."He has → He's → "He's been to London twice."
He is → He's → "He's my cousin."
He will → He'll → "He'll lend you his bike."
He would → He'd → "He'd rather go shopping."
She Contractions
She had → She'd → "She'd gone to bed before he called."She has → She's → "She's been studying for hours."
She is → She's → "She's very intelligent."
She will → She'll → "She'll be working late today."
She would → She'd → "She would love to go."
It Contractions
It had → It'd → "It'd been snowing all night."It has → It's → "It's been fun."
It is →It's → "It's much warmer today."
It will → It'll → "It'll be fine."
It would → It'd → "It'd have been great."
We Contractions
We are → "We're English course and Computer training."We had → We'd → "We'd forgotten to take them."
We have → We've → "We've all thought about it."
We will → We'll → "We'll go next summer."
We would → We'd → "We'd like to go again."
They Contractions
They are → They're → "They're living near here."They had → They'd → "They'd just finished reading the report when their boss came."
They have → They've → "They've asked me before."
They will → They'll → "They'll meet you there."
They would → They'd → "They'd have walked if the weather had been better."
Negative Contraction
Are not → Aren't → "You aren't invited."Can not → Can't → "You can't smoke in here."
Could not → Couldn't → "He couldn't find you."
Did not → Didn't → "She didn't remember me."
Does not → Doesn't → "He doesn't work here."
Do not → Don't → "I don't like spiders."
Had not → Hadn't → "He hadn't been told."
Has not → Hasn't → "She hasn't left."
have not → haven't → ""
Is not → Isn't → "This isn't difficult."
mayn't → may not → mightn't → might not → Must not → Mustn't → "I musn't make a noise."
Need not → Needn't → "You needn't come."
oughtn't → ought not →
shan't → shall not →
Should not → Shouldn't → "We shouldn't eat sweets."
Was not → Wasn't → "It wasn't bad."
Were not → Weren't → "They weren't helpful."
Will not → Won't → "We won't regret it."
Would not → Wouldn't → "You wouldn't believe me."
would not have → wouldn't've →
Informal Contraction
- ain't = am not/are not/is not
I ain't sure.
You ain't my boss. - ain't = has not/have not
I ain't done it.
She ain't finished yet. - gimme = give me
Gimme your money.
Don't gimme that rubbish.
Can you gimme a hand? - gonna = going to
Nothing's gonna change my love for you.
I'm not gonna tell you.
What are you gonna do? - gotta = (have) got a
I've gotta gun.
I gotta gun.
She hasn't gotta penny.
Have you gotta car? - gotta = (have) got to
I've gotta go now.
I gotta go now.
We haven't gotta do that.
Have they gotta work? - kinda = kind of
She's kinda cute. - lemme = let me
Lemme go! - wanna = want to
I wanna go home. - wanna = want a
I wanna coffee. - whatcha = what are you
Whatcha going to do? - whatcha = what have you
Whatcha got there? - ya = you
Who saw ya?
Other Contraction
There Contractions
There has → There's → "There's been mail today."There is → There's → "There's more in the fridge."
There will → There'll → "There'll be a protest strike tomorrow."
There had → There'd → "There'd better be a good reason why you are late."
There would → There'd → "There'd have been more people here if the party had been on the weekend."
That Contractions
That had → That'd → "That'd better be the last time she calls me."That is → That's → "That's it."
That will → That'll → "That'll make it easier to understand."
That would → That'd → "That'd have been why."
Here Contractions
here's → here is → Here's your meal.Question Contractions
how's → how is? → How's your wife?what'll → what will? → What'll people think?
what's → what is? → What's the matter?
when's → when is? → When's the wedding?
where's → where is? → Where's the cinema?
who's → who is? → Who's your teacher?
who'd → who would? → Who'd like ice-cream?
who'll → who will? → Who'll be there?
Informasi lebih lanjut:
LPIA Pademangan
Lembaga Kursus Bahasa Inggris dan Pelatihan Komputer.
Jl. BUDI MULIA RAYA, Ruko King No. 8K,
Pademangan Barat JAKARTA UTARA
(DEPAN SDN 07/08 PADEMANGAN)
Telp. 021-46214041
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