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Lizbet Perez
Hello! I'd like to know if the following double contractions are used in the United States in daily conversation.
Contraction with will have (the future perfect tense):
I'll've = I'll have
You'll've = You'll have
We'll've = We'll have
He'll've = He'll have
She'll've. = She'll have
It'll've. = It'll have
They'll've =They'll have
won't've = won't have
And some contraction with have not (present perfect):
I'ven't = I haven't (+past participle)
You'ven't. = You haven't (+past participle)
We'ven't. = We haven't (+past participle)
And I'm not quite sure about these ones:
He'sn't = He hasn't(+past participle)
She'sn't = She hasn't (+past participle)
It's'n't = It hasn't (+ past participle)
They'ven't = They haven't (+past participle)
And this one that just came up to my mind
It'sn't = It's not/it isn't
I know those aren't written but, are those used in daily conversation? And I'd like to know if I may be provided with its pronunciations as well.
Thank you.
2022년 1월 10일 오후 3:34
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Ahhhhh my brain exploded! ;-)
2022년 1월 10일
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커뮤니티 가이드라인을 위반한 콘텐츠입니다.
2022년 1월 10일
1
Hi Lizbet,
The first part of your list, from I’ll’ve to won’t’ve… are definitely heard in conversational English (as you said, they’re not written). The rest of the items on your list- I don’t ever hear, nor would I ever say.
Hope that helps, Good question!
Patricia
2022년 1월 10일
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I agree with Sezme that the first items might not be true contractions (at least not yet). They just be a result of interpreting rapid, rather informal English. The rest of the list from "I'ven't" on down are never heard in my experience. I would not deliberately use them.
2022년 1월 10일
아직도 답을 찾지 못하셨나요?
질문을 남겨보세요. 원어민이 도움을 줄 수 있을 거예요!
Lizbet Perez
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