INFORMAL
CONTRACTIONS
Informal
contractions are short forms of other words that people use when speaking
casually. They are not exactly slang, but they are a little like slang.
For
example, "gonna" is a short form of "going to". If you
say "going to" very fast, without carefully pronouncing each word,
it can sound like "gonna".
Please
remember that these are informal contractions. That means that we do
not use them in "correct" speech, and we almost never use them in
writing. (If you see them in writing, for example in a comic strip, that is because
the written words represent the spoken words or dialogue.) We normally use
them only when speaking fast and casually, for example with friends. Some
people never use them, even in informal speech.
It is
probably true to say that informal contractions are more common in American
English.
Also
note that, unlike normal contractions, we do not usually use apostrophes (')
with informal contractions when written.
Listed
below are some common informal contractions, with example sentences. Note
that the example sentences may be a little artificial because when we use a
contraction we may also use other contractions in the same sentence, or even
drop some words completely. For example:
or
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lunes, 5 de mayo de 2014
INFORMAL CONTRACTIONS
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