Double Contractions | Advanced English Pronunciation

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @rakhi7475
    @rakhi7475 3 года назад +14

    English is my first language and I’ve never been taught this. Yet use it all the time! Thanks so much for this

  • @joelmasamba6762
    @joelmasamba6762 2 года назад +1

    I'm delighted coz You taught this kinda lesson that I don't sometimes understand while I was studying

  • @lincolnisco1284
    @lincolnisco1284 3 года назад +4

    All gratitude to you. Wasn't aware of these contractions yet. But you've made it easy by explaining them how they are used and made. I made it through to the end and got to know them !!!!😊

  • @mirzabahirudgi9901
    @mirzabahirudgi9901 3 месяца назад

    Ma'am you taught nicely. Thank you.

  • @amaramelzen8368
    @amaramelzen8368 4 года назад +3

    It's delighting, I couldn't pronounce some of the contractions, it's quite hard, I haven't practiced them all yet. I'll've a shot by now. You're the best teacher I've ever met! ❤

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад

      Thanks so much, Amara! :D
      If you want to practise these, it might help if you slow the video down to 0.75. :)

  • @Jytimbalero4632
    @Jytimbalero4632 9 месяцев назад

    THIS LESSON IS A MUST!!

  • @aleks_321
    @aleks_321 4 года назад +1

    Thank Max! I many time searches these abbreviations words! Respect for you!!!!

  • @benjhy693
    @benjhy693 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for made this intersting video about the contraction that all needa learn.

  • @r.c1014
    @r.c1014 3 года назад +1

    So helpful!
    Thank you so much!

  • @minarulislam3428
    @minarulislam3428 3 года назад +1

    I have to practice more and more. Thanks to teach such an interesting part

  • @XxDannySniperZXxGOB
    @XxDannySniperZXxGOB 2 года назад +2

    I just discovered this while messing around, I was writing “I have not” and realized “why not i’ven’t” and now I’m sucked into this rabbit hole

  • @raulofthehouses174
    @raulofthehouses174 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful explanation

  • @naveedkhan3515
    @naveedkhan3515 Год назад

    The teaching is par excellence but your eyes gestures and face expressions are very cute and adorable. One falls in love with you - at first sight so to speak.

  • @ViacheslavKr
    @ViacheslavKr 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for such a helpful and interesting lesson.

  • @nelsonromero6151
    @nelsonromero6151 Год назад

    This lesson is above and beyond of what I was searching for! thank you so much for the lesson. 😇

  • @braulioherrada659
    @braulioherrada659 3 года назад +1

    It’s been a quite interesting and splendid English class 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @FireTurkey
    @FireTurkey Год назад +1

    I always forget I use these, it's interesting seeing how non native speakers think of a language.

  • @esm325
    @esm325 4 года назад +2

    Thank you!
    Very interesting.
    I've never heard about contractions like these.

  • @wongl7369
    @wongl7369 3 года назад +1

    very helpful, thank you

  • @philippe7129
    @philippe7129 3 года назад +1

    Hello Max, very interesting video, it's the first time that I hear an explanation about these double contractions. I don't use them because it's really not natural for me. I learned something today, thanks Max.

  • @aparecidoferreiravais321
    @aparecidoferreiravais321 4 года назад +1

    Hi Max it's good to see you
    It's the first time I've seen these contractions.
    This video was very helpful, thank you very much
    Have a great weekend my beautiful teacher 😉🇧🇷 stay home and take care

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад

      Thanks, Aparecido! Glad it was helpful! Take care

  • @LuisCri
    @LuisCri 4 года назад +1

    It was a pleasure discover this channel!!, clarity, useful, accurately, Max is lovely and funny, if that weren´t enough this accent i love it. Good job!! New subscribed to learn. Thanks!!

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад

      Thank you very much ❤️. And welcome to my channel! :D

  • @catherine_f_t700
    @catherine_f_t700 4 года назад +1

    Luckily it's easier to grasp it in context. Still native speakers can be hard to follow when speaking between themselves. Thanks for your great video.

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад +1

      Haha, yes, the context definitely helps! (Even for native speakers ;-).)

  • @dalmationblack
    @dalmationblack 2 года назад +4

    Some additional thoughts from a native speaker that might be useful for learners:
    Most of these contractions use "have" at the end, this isn't a coincidence. In my experience, most people who say "couldn't've" or similar contractions out-loud, generally think about it as two words: "couldn't" and "have". "h" is a pretty weak letter in English, especially at the start of words (it's silent in words like "hour", "herb", "honor", etc.), so it's very natural to just leave it off when we're speaking quickly. Writing it like "couldn't've" is uncommon for this reason, because most people still think of it as multiple words.
    One trend that seems to be more common recently, though it's still considered a mistake, is using "of" instead of "'ve" in these constructions. This is because the word "of" sounds nearly the same in fast speech as the contraction does. For instance: "couldn't of", "shouldn't of", etc. You will see this a lot, especially online, so it's good to know that it's not anything different from the normal double contractions. Another way you might see these written out is with the letter "a", like "couldn't-a, shouldn't-a", etc., but this is pretty uncommon outside of fiction writing when people want to convey accents. "coulda" and "shoulda" are more common though.
    A final note: almost all of these contractions are only used when "have" is being used as a grammatical indicator of the past tense, not when you're saying that you possess something. We would say "I wouldn't've done that if I were you.", but not "I wouldn't've a sandwich if I ate it already." I believe the same rule applies for "'ve" in single contractions, though in British English you do see that sometimes. "I've not a clue." sounds very British to my ears.

    • @rejanecarvalho7316
      @rejanecarvalho7316 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your insights. I'm an English teacher and I do need to learn more about American English.

  • @queensschool24
    @queensschool24 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much Max for making video on my request, lots of love from India. One more request please make series of videos of expressions or phrases to imitate non-native speakers and leave some time to imitat in your videos.

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад

      My pleasure!
      I definitely would like to make some speaking practice videos. I don't when, but I'll try. ;-)

  • @TS1039
    @TS1039 7 месяцев назад

    👏👏👏👏👏 well done... quiero saber mas de esto please

  • @moynamazedul6340
    @moynamazedul6340 4 года назад

    Thanks you very much for this contractions pronunciation video

  • @longjamranjit1682
    @longjamranjit1682 4 года назад

    Woh ! latest n intrrrating contraction.Thanka a lot.

  • @aim2975
    @aim2975 4 года назад

    thank u for your great effort. why I like all your lessones? you have special machic

  • @васятёркин-с1й
    @васятёркин-с1й 2 года назад +1

    I'm taken aback by these contraction 'coz I've never met them before . I always wondered why i can't hear "not" but now I finally know the whole truth. 🤔🤨 At least I hope so 🤣🤣

  • @taherelsayed8044
    @taherelsayed8044 4 года назад

    Thank you very much

  • @annachekmareva7872
    @annachekmareva7872 4 года назад

    Thank you soooooooo much Max!

  • @onigonzalez5054
    @onigonzalez5054 4 года назад

    Thanks

  • @EnglishwithMrHabbas
    @EnglishwithMrHabbas 4 года назад

    You videos are amazing and helpful 🌹❤️

  • @epsilon-5494
    @epsilon-5494 3 года назад

    Thank you, I love your earrings😊 Who'd've thought I'd've found the right time😊

  • @LinkTheHeroOfTime
    @LinkTheHeroOfTime 2 года назад +1

    I notice that I use about half of these double contractions. The real divergence is when a contraction uses both n't and 've. I lack a set standard for saying "couldn't've" either going for "couldn't have" or "could not've" the 'not have" contraction is inconsistent

  • @cumarcabdulle7621
    @cumarcabdulle7621 4 года назад

    We love you max.
    👍👍

  • @flower3159
    @flower3159 3 года назад

    That's very interesting.

  • @arturcostasteiner9735
    @arturcostasteiner9735 4 года назад

    Hi Max, wonderful video!
    I'll've sounds exactly like I love, right?
    And she'll''ve exactly like she love (not she loves)
    In general, 'll've sounds like love.

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад

      Thank you!
      Yes, some people would pronounce them the same, but some people pronounce "love" a bit differently.

  • @sipsongpanna
    @sipsongpanna 4 года назад

    It's very useful but I don't know how to pronounce. Can you make IPA please

  • @mchoanglam2372
    @mchoanglam2372 4 года назад

    Thank you 😍 😍

  • @jackfaraday_gauss3351
    @jackfaraday_gauss3351 4 года назад

    liked 😍Max😍 Is back 🤗👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @alicechen7553
    @alicechen7553 3 года назад

    Love so much but so hard for a second language student

  • @zekibilen1775
    @zekibilen1775 4 года назад

    Super 👏👏👏👏

  • @powerofwordswithrenars
    @powerofwordswithrenars 4 года назад +1

    Contractions!!! Invention by them lazy people :) :) Or by those who try to save some time. Amazing video Max! Thanks for doing this.

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад

      Haha, yes! It's absolutely because of laziness. :D
      And thanks!

  • @DjHustlequeen45
    @DjHustlequeen45 4 года назад

    Was that correct for speaking?
    I learn contractions thru rap but the problem is ,long story short when I spoke with non-native speakers I used them and they couldn't understand the real english contractions, do I use just for speaking with native?

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад

      Yes, it might be better just to use them with natives or with people with a fairly advanced level. (In any case, you don't *need* to use them - it's just important to understand them.)

  • @rondotexe
    @rondotexe 3 года назад

    I don't know what it is, but I find contractions (double or more) to be so much fun. Here's one: Y'all'll: You all will. "Y'all'll need to get a ticket to ride the train".

  • @im_dmitriy
    @im_dmitriy 4 года назад

    Hi Max! I’m sorry for being off topic. I’ve just read that article about the engineer you sent via email. Ha ha… I believe the court decision is absolutely unjust and should have been overruled. Breaking wind is against the law! There is little doubt in my mind that this deliberate action is a serious offence which must be punished accordingly. Feel really sorry for the bloke : )

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад

      Hahaha. Well, whether it was bullying or not, he certainly didn't sound like an ideal boss :D.
      Btw, your English is excellent!

    • @im_dmitriy
      @im_dmitriy 4 года назад

      @@EnglishwithMax Mmm... happy to hear that : ) Thank you!

  • @XYZZ2112
    @XYZZ2112 4 года назад

    Are those American or British contractions or both? Thank you

  • @andrejarp1367
    @andrejarp1367 4 года назад

    I'll've sounds as in "l LOVE"
    The pronunciation is the same or it's simply similar?????

  • @Mukeshgupta-lp8wb
    @Mukeshgupta-lp8wb 3 года назад

    You are so beautiful, lots of love from india ❤❤❤.

  • @bennythetiger6052
    @bennythetiger6052 4 года назад

    I found a very peculiar double contraction after years of advanced fluency in the languange (mainly informal, regarding a native english speaker accent) and it kinda shocked me I'd never heard of it. It's built-in the sentence "Where'd'll I come from?"
    I don't really know what it means in the phrase though I get the message.
    Anyone out there to help me out?

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад +1

      Hello!
      I'm not sure if that's correct...
      It would either be "Where did will I" or "Where had will I", and neither of those make sense... 😕

    • @bennythetiger6052
      @bennythetiger6052 4 года назад

      @@EnglishwithMax exactly, but I heard it and also saw it written in the captions... well, it might as well be some kind of mistake made by that one (probably a neologism of one's mind)

  • @m-gluk
    @m-gluk 4 года назад +4

    I love * I'll' ve * ♥️👌

  • @gabrielrubiolo6150
    @gabrielrubiolo6150 4 года назад

    Excuse me, I have a doubt; in the third example, refered to “he" would "have”, shouldn’t it use "has” instead?

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад +1

      If we put a verb after "would", we always use the base form (infinitive).
      - He would go
      - She would have
      etc.
      I hope that helps! :)

  • @JDavidHopkins
    @JDavidHopkins 5 месяцев назад

    T’ain’t nutin’ but a party, y’all!

  • @دعاءخالد-ط4و
    @دعاءخالد-ط4و 4 года назад

    I want to know if you say the key to , the key for or the key of and why ?

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад

      All of those are correct - it depends on the context. ;)

  • @yevgeniych303
    @yevgeniych303 4 года назад

    Hello, I've never seen these triple constructions on the text, are these using only in speaking?

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад

      Yes, it's spoken language. You might *occasionally* see them in subtitles or dialogue in books, but we basically never write them.

    • @yevgeniych303
      @yevgeniych303 4 года назад

      @@EnglishwithMax excuse me, I mean contraction🤦, thanks for answer

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад +1

      Don't worry, I understood :).

    • @dulatbolysbekov1961
      @dulatbolysbekov1961 4 года назад

      Thanks for this useful video, Max! Frankly I haven't heard about double contractions so far. Shame on me! I'm now one of your followers in RUclips as well. ❤

    • @FireTurkey
      @FireTurkey Год назад

      Very late on my part, sorry.
      Double contractions don't tend to translate into text as they're seen as "beyond" unformal if that makes any sense?
      But if it's a text or just on the internet and not a more formal situation you _could_ use them stylistically.

  • @asifmuniruniverse7732
    @asifmuniruniverse7732 3 года назад

    Morning,

  • @luismiguelnunes5539
    @luismiguelnunes5539 2 года назад

    💚💚💚

  • @cieljek
    @cieljek 3 года назад

    I use I'd've all the time when messaging... Didn't know it could be a real thing 😂

  • @janetlee6417
    @janetlee6417 5 месяцев назад

    your earrings look like my favorite candy: nestles polo

  • @denniswong5527
    @denniswong5527 4 года назад

    do native speakers often use this double contraction in their daily speaking?

  • @sumanmahtha2287
    @sumanmahtha2287 4 года назад

    Again 1st ma'am 😂😂

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад +1

      :D

    • @sumanmahtha2287
      @sumanmahtha2287 4 года назад

      @@EnglishwithMax Thank you ma'am I am one of a big fans of you😍😍😍😍

  • @shaelacloud1819
    @shaelacloud1819 4 года назад

    any triple contractions?

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад

      There are a few, but they're not very common :D. (Except for imma and y'all'd've, which are used quite a lot in the US.)
      en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:English_triple_contractions

  • @lmitchell3604
    @lmitchell3604 3 года назад

    Y’all’d’ve
    Triple contraction

  • @haremo1009
    @haremo1009 2 года назад

    Mother of God, this is hard to pronounce. Thanks for the video.

  • @unflavoured
    @unflavoured 2 года назад

    "we almost never write these"
    this lady hasn't been on social media lately, has she?
    a lot of young people, especially on twitter do write these.
    also what im doing here, i speak fairly good english

  • @gonsingmarak6674
    @gonsingmarak6674 3 года назад

    I would like to you comment Madam will you answer my comment madam ?

  • @paoloessevideo
    @paoloessevideo 4 года назад

    OH NO! it's just a bit complicated

  • @oceanlawnlove8109
    @oceanlawnlove8109 4 года назад

    d'y'all'wanna xD
    it'd've hahahah

  • @ravindrasingh897
    @ravindrasingh897 4 года назад

    I DON'T UNDERSTAND ENGLISH, I AM STUDIES IN HINDI MEDIUM SCHOOL, FROM INDIA, CAN I AM LEARNING ENGLISH, BECAUSE FIRST OF ALL UNDERSTANDING ANY LANGUAGE FOR MEANING OF YOUR OWN LANGUAGE, PLEASE HELP ME, I AM DEPRESSED FOR THAT, SOMETIMES I WAS CRYING, WHY I AM NOT UNDERSTANDING, THIS IS SECOND LANGUAGE FOR ME, YOU ARE SPEAKING ENGLISH LANGUAGE VERY WELL BECAUSE YOU ARE LIVING IN ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRY, THAT'S THE REASON FOR NON SPEAKING ENGLISH LANGUAGE COUNTRY AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE COUNTRY, I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU TELL ME, I CAN'T UNDERSTAND

    • @EnglishwithMax
      @EnglishwithMax  4 года назад

      I'm very sorry to hear that. I know that learning a language can be very frustrating. Just work on it a little bit every day (even if it's only your listening) and you will improve. But you need to be consistent and patient. All the best!

    • @ravindrasingh897
      @ravindrasingh897 4 года назад

      Dhanywaad

  • @dgcp354
    @dgcp354 Год назад

    it's like you are judging the English language

  • @queennadya1626
    @queennadya1626 3 года назад

    Actually it's like the laziest way to speak 😅 but thank you in advance!

  • @NurAlam-ws6vl
    @NurAlam-ws6vl 2 года назад

    Dear lovely friend, I'll be forever in your debt. Have a great time.

  • @robsonfrancescato1557
    @robsonfrancescato1557 Год назад

    hard level pronunciation