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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Informal Contractions


Queen of the lamp
23-02-2008, 12 : 30 PM
English learners are often puzzled by expressions like GONNA or WANNA that they often hear in movies or perhaps read in comic strips. If they look up these expressions in a dictionary, they may not find them, which increases the puzzlement even further.
In fact, these expressions do exist and can be found in good (big) dictionaries. They are "informal contractions" or 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".
Here are some of the most common informal contractions, with example sentences:

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?

INIT = isn't it
That's smart, init?
Init strange?

KINDA = kind of
She's kinda cute.
Are you kinda mad at me?

LEMME = let me
Lemme go!
He didn't lemme see it.

WANNA = want to
I wanna go home.
I don't wanna go.
Do you wanna watch TV?

WANNA = want a
I wanna coffee.
I don't wanna thing from you.
Do you wanna juice?


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 cartoon, that's because the written words represent the spoken words or dialogue.) We use them only when speaking fast and casually, for example with friends, and many careful speakers never use them.

Also note that the sentences above may be rather 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
Do you want a juice?
Do you wanna juice?
D'you wanna juice?
D'ya wanna juice?
Ya wanna juice?
Wanna juice?

English Checker

artificial: not realistic
casual: relaxed; without much care; without formality
informal: relaxed and unofficial
puzzled: confused because difficult to understand
puzzlement: confusion
rather: quite, to a certain degree

رقـيـ{المشاعر}ـقـة
23-02-2008, 09 : 56 PM
Thaaaaaanks a lot

Hanini
24-02-2008, 04 : 44 AM
موضوعك رائع جداً
تسلم ايدك يارب


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Queen of the lamp
24-02-2008, 10 : 01 AM
thanks alot my sisters
I am so happy because my topic impressed you

ذكريآت
24-02-2008, 06 : 32 PM
what a nice topic!!!

it's very useful and more interesting

i used to deal with those contraction cause i think it's more common in English spoken.. i appreciate what u did
don't give up we still wanna see lots of yr nice thread

bye

Queen of the lamp
24-02-2008, 10 : 40 PM
thank you my brother for this nice comment...عيوني أكسية

دقة قلب
25-02-2008, 01 : 28 AM
Ah ha

that's right sis

thank you sooooo much

nice job

Queen of the lamp
25-02-2008, 10 : 31 AM
thank you my sister for your nice passing

Dr.Talal
26-02-2008, 04 : 08 AM
i hear those words a lot in dialy life, and those are easier and faster in spoken english than the orginal words.

WE CANNOT WRITE THOSE WORDS IN ACADEMIC ESSAYS, BECAREFUL GUYS.

ali3llawi
26-02-2008, 04 : 20 AM
nice topic

many thank's

Queen of the lamp
29-02-2008, 05 : 58 PM
thanks for all of you guys

xpert
01-03-2008, 02 : 58 AM
Lemme add some words

gissa = give us a
kuz= because
dunno = don't know
hasta = has to
lotta = lot of
mighta = might have
musta = must have
oughta = ought to
woulda = would have

Thank you very much for the topic

Queen of the lamp
01-03-2008, 10 : 42 AM
thanks for these addings brother

نور المحبة
14-03-2008, 05 : 07 AM
N!ce topic
Thaaaaanx alot
go on dear

Queen of the lamp
29-03-2008, 12 : 31 AM
thank you for your nice pass sister