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Slang contractions are very common in American English.  
Slang contractions are very common in English.  


Here are the main ones:
Here are the main ones used in American English:


== shoulda ==
== shoulda ==

Revision as of 08:05, 11 November 2018

Slang contractions are very common in English.

Here are the main ones used in American English:

shoulda

Shoulda is a slang contraction of "should have"

  • I should have washed my car today = I shoulda washed my car today.

gonna

Gonna = Going to

  • I'm gonna go to the store to pick up some groceries = I'm going to go to the store to pick up some groceries.

wanna

Wanna = want to

  • I wanna go out to eat tonight = I want to go out to eat tonight

gotta

Gotta = have got to

  • I gotta go to bed soon, I'm tired. = I've got to go to bed soon, I'm tired.

ain't

See: Language/English/Vocabulary/Meaning-of-ain't