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Contractions Practice

Master English contractions with speech recognition practice. Choose a category below to practice specific types of contractions.

Practice All Contractions

Practice contractions from all categories in random order for comprehensive training.

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To Be Contractions

Practice contractions with the verb "to be" (I'm, you're, he's, she's, it's, we're, they're)

Examples: I'm, you're, he's, she's
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To Have Contractions

Practice contractions with "have" in perfect tenses (I've, you've, we've, they've)

Examples: I've, you've, we've, they've
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Modal Contractions

Practice contractions with modal verbs (I'll, you'll, I'd, you'd, won't, wouldn't)

Examples: I'll, you'll, I'd, won't
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Negative Contractions

Practice negative contractions (don't, doesn't, can't, won't, haven't, isn't)

Examples: don't, can't, won't, isn't
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WH-Question Contractions

Practice contractions in question words (what's, who's, where's, how's)

Examples: what's, who's, where's, how's
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Other Contractions

Practice less common but useful contractions (let's, here's, there's, that'll)

Examples: let's, here's, there's, that'll
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