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Word Citation Form Reduced Form Example

Expressions with Expressions with Expressions with Expressions with totototo

Going to /gowtuw/ɪŋ /gʌnə/ I’m going to do my homework.Are you going to eat now?


Want to /wtuw/ɑnt /wɑnə/


I want to go to Disneyland.
Do you want to come with me?
But not:* He wanna * He wantsa

Have to /hævtuw/ /hæftə/ We have to wait for the bus. Do you have to study?


Have/
has got
to


/hæv
gɑt tuw/
/hæz.../

/əvgɑtə/
/əzgɑtə/
/gɑtə/

Students have got to study.
The student has got to study.
I’ve got to go. I(‘ve) got to go.
Modal + Modal + Modal + Modal + have have have have

Should
have


/ʃᴜd
hæv/ /ʃᴜdə/

You should have waited for me.
You shouldn’t have forgotten.

Could
have


/kᴜd
hæv/ /kᴜdə/

We could have tried harder.
We couldn’t have known that.

Would
have


/wᴜd
hæv/ /wᴜdə/

He would have helped you.
He wouldn’t have told the secret.

Must
have


/mʌst
hæv/ /mʌstə/

They must have been hungry.
(We don’t really say mustn’t have.)

Might
have


/mayt
hæv/ /maytə/

I might have known the answer.
(Mightn’t have is also kind of strange.)

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Word Citation Form Reduced Form Example

Pronouns and Possessive AdjectivesPronouns and Possessive AdjectivesPronouns and Possessive AdjectivesPronouns and Possessive Adjectives
You /yuw/ /yə/ You did it. Do you want to go?
He /hiy/ /iy/ Is he here? What did he do?
Him /hɪm/ /ɪm/ Tell him. Give him some time.
Her /hɚ/ /ɚ/ Tell her. What’s her name?

Them /ðɛm/ //ðəəm/m/ Did you tell them your name? I saw them. Give them a present.

Your /yuwr/ /yɚ/ What’s your name? Use your pen.
His /hɪz/ /ɪz/ What’s his name? She’s his mother.
Our /awr/ /ɑr/ Our car is big. They’re our friends.
Miscellaneous WordsMiscellaneous WordsMiscellaneous WordsMiscellaneous Words

That /ðæt/ /ðət/ He said that he was ready.The book that I read was good.

Than /ðæn/ //əðən/n/ Elephants are bigger than mice.

Kind of /kayndəv/ /kayndə/ We’re kind of late.
Sort of /sɔrtəv/ /sɔrtə/ It’s sort of hot today.
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