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Future Perfect and Contractions of Will – Quick Pronunciation


what other words does will contract with
well we have a grammar structure called
future perfect we won’t go into the
details of the grammar in this class
this is just for pronunciation but the
structure our future perfect is will +
have + verb 3 or past participle and a
common sentence in future perfect it’s
something like this when you want to say
to someone I don’t know when I will
finish but definitely before 10 I will
have finished by 10 again we’re not
focusing on the grammar we’re only
focusing on pronunciation and how this
contracts so the contractions we know
that we can contract I will to aisle or
aisle or I’ll or oh but we can also
contract this and this will have will of
will of I will have finished I’ll have
finished that’s not very common I will
have finished that’s okay
I’ll have finished me not very common
the most common way of contracting this
is to contract all these three I will
have I love I love I love finished say
it with me
practice I love I love finished what
time do you finish work today I don’t
know but I’ll have finished before 10:00
I love finished before 10:00 and the
same for all of these you’ll live you’ll
live say with me you’ll live we live
they live he live she live it’s a live
sounds fun to say it’s a live it’s a
live you might be wondering can I use a
glottal tea with this one so it sounds
like it live yeah you could and you
might hear it very important to note
those are all spoken contractions but if
you’re going to write it you can write
I’ll have finished that’s fine you
cannot write
we’ll of as a contraction no and
definitely not I love that doesn’t work
as a written contraction you can only
have I’ll have as a contraction
so in short again I’ll have finished I
will have finished or all together
I love finished in a negative I will not
have finished that sounds like a robot
don’t say it that way it’s always better
to contract I won’t have you could
contract in spoken but not written – I
won’t it I won’t have finished by 10 but
it doesn’t contract any further I have
no that doesn’t exist that’s not a thing
so as an example they come to the cinema
with going at 9 o’clock
ah you’re going at 9 o’clock but I want
to finish before 9 o’clock when will you
have finished by um I don’t know but I
will have finished by 10:00 or I love
finished by 10:00 or if you want to
really stress the sentence put the
Emperor system will I will have finished
by 10:00 that makes it sound a lot
stronger though so be careful thanks for
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bye so in British English there’s a big
difference between the two and it
doesn’t matter if you make that a
glottal T and eat that T sound can calm
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