I just watched this video, I’m really interested on English pronunciation and I deeply appreciate your useful lesson and also your modern RP pronunciation. Thank you so much!
I just realised that (it's) is actually from (it has), and i am now confused about the difference between its (without apostrophe) and it's ( with the apostrophe) Can you explain that? Thanks
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I looked for how to pronounce contractions and found on your channel. Thank you!
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Useful lesson for me😙
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I just watched this video, I’m really interested on English pronunciation and I deeply appreciate your useful lesson and also your modern RP pronunciation. Thank you so much!
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What about question pronouns with be?🙃
Question words don't have contractions
What accent do you speak with?
Is it rp accent?
Yes, modern RP. I am from the south-east of England
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I just realised that (it's) is actually from (it has), and i am now confused about the difference between its (without apostrophe) and it's ( with the apostrophe)
Can you explain that?
Thanks
It's = it is / it has. Its = possessive pronoun
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What dialect do you have?
Modern RP, I am from south-east England
What about I ain’t?
'Ain't' is considered an informal contraction. I recommend you watch this video for more information: th-cam.com/video/QGZzGZcUYYU/w-d-xo.html