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Double Contractions in English

Discover how to make your English phrases shorter and more natural with double contractions in this video lesson.

Double contractions can make your English sound more natural and fluent. These contractions combine two apostrophes into a single, more concise form.

5 Examples of Double Contractions:

  • I would have -> I'd've
  • They would have -> They'd've
  • Would not have -> Wouldn't've
  • Could not have -> Couldn't've
  • Should not have -> Shouldn't've

Using double contractions can make your speech sound more conversational and fluid. These contractions are often used in spoken English and informal writing to speed up communication and make it sound more natural.

Watch the video to hear these double contractions in action and practice using them in your own sentences. By incorporating these into your everyday English, you'll be able to speak more like a native and improve your fluency.

Contractions - Upper intermediateGrammarGeneral EnglishUpper Intermediate

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