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  • Hi, everyone. It's Lynn.

  • Welcome back to my video.

  • Today, we're going to be talking about some contractions using the word 'have'.

  • Now, this is a very important video,

  • so it's important to pay really close attention

  • and make sure you know how to make these contractions as well as say them properly.

  • If you can do that, you'll be sounding like a native speaker soon.

  • Let's get started.

  • Okay, I have a list of 10 contractions using the word 'have'.

  • And these are really important to pay attention to because they're very common.

  • So I'm going to tell you each example twice.

  • I'll say the first one slowly

  • and the second one quickly like a native speaker,

  • so make sure you repeat after me for each one.

  • First one. 'I have' = 'I've'

  • 'I've never seen a ghost.'

  • Next you have, 'you've'.

  • 'You've been a great help to me.'

  • 'we have' = 'we've'

  • 'We've got a problem.'

  • 'they have' = 'they've'

  • 'They've been so kind to us.'

  • 'could have' = 'could've'

  • 'We could've won the contest if we'd tried harder.'

  • 'would have' = 'would've'

  • 'They would've stopped if someone told them.'

  • 'should have' = 'should've'

  • 'She should've quit smoking earlier.'

  • 'might have' = 'might've'

  • 'He might've gotten the job if he went to the interview.'

  • 'who have' = 'who've'

  • 'I like people who've traveled a lot.'

  • Last one.

  • 'there have' = 'there've'

  • 'There've been a few problems lately.'

  • Great. Good job, everybody. Let's move on.

  • Let's listen to some dialogues.

  • And really listen carefully because these are going to help you know how to use and say contractions properly.

  • Conversation 1.

  • Which of these can be made into contractions?

  • Yes, these ones.

  • Who've you invited to the party?”

  • “I've invited all my friends and family.”

  • Conversation 2.

  • Which of these can be made into contractions?

  • Yes, these ones.

  • He's got many health problems. He should've exercised more.”

  • Conversation 3.

  • Which of these can be made into contractions?

  • Yes, these ones.

  • Congratulations on your B+ in English.”

  • “I could've gotten an A+ if I studied more.”

  • Conversation 4.

  • Which of these can be made into contractions?

  • Yes, these ones.

  • Why are your dogs so quiet?”

  • They've been sick recently.”

  • Conversation 5.

  • Which of these can be made into contractions?

  • Yes, these ones.

  • Susan doesn't reply to any text messages.”

  • She might've changed her number.”

  • All right, great job, everyone.

  • Be sure to practice those contractions more and more in your everyday life as much as you can.

  • And let me know how you're doing in the comments with everything.

  • Keep on brushing up on your English and

  • see you in the next video.

  • Bye.

Hi, everyone. It's Lynn.

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