99e热国产最新地址获取,成人一a毛片免费视频,一级a爱看片免费观看,最近最新中文字幕大全免费一

您現(xiàn)在的位置: Language Tips> BBC> QA of the Week  
   
 





 
Q&A of the Week 你問我答
  英語語音, 語法, 詞匯和時態(tài)讓你感到困惑不解嗎? 不要擔(dān)心,把問題發(fā)過來,我們及時為你解答。
Contractions 縮寫
[ 2009-01-07 15:38 ]

Contractions 縮寫



This week's question comes from Andy in Haikou, who asks why the word 'have' in the phrase 'I have' often sounds like a whisper, or is said very fast.

Often in English two words get run together.

We call this contraction.

It happens a lot with words like am, have, would and will. For example:



I have

I would

You will



I've

I'd

You'll

The reason we do this is because is sounds more natural.

Sometimes we even put three words together, like this:



Would not have

I would have



Wouldn’t’ve

I’d’ve

Contractions 縮寫 

Contraction happens very often in spoken English, but there are two kinds of situations in which you don't contract:

1) When you want to emphasise something, for example:

Waiter: You haven't paid yet, have you?

Customer: Excuse me, I have paid.

In this example, the waiter thinks that a customer has not paid their bill yet. The customer replies, emphasising the word 'have' to make it clear that they 'have' already paid.

2) When you are writing formally.

For example, in a business letter you would write:

I would like to order 1,000 diamond rings.

NOT

I'd like to order 1,000 diamond rings.

Thank you Andy for your question. If you have a question please get in touch. You can email us at questions.chinaelt@bbc.co.uk. We look forward to hearing from you.



Glossary 詞匯

whisper

悄悄話

run together

把(兩個詞)連在一起;混合

contraction

縮寫

emphasise

強調(diào)

writing formally

正式書寫

business letter

商務(wù)函件

diamond rings

鉆戒



 
 
本頻道最新推薦
 
Most / The Most 關(guān)于 Most 的應(yīng)用
Rise 和 Raise 的區(qū)別
Business Emails 商務(wù)電子郵件
Phrases with agree 關(guān)于 agree 的短語
The 定冠詞 The
翻吧推薦
 
論壇熱貼
 
別亂扔垃圾。怎么譯這個亂字呀?
橘子,橙子用英文怎么區(qū)分?
看Gossip Girl學(xué)英語
端午節(jié)怎么翻譯?
母親,您在天堂還好嗎?