What is a contraction in the context of language?
How & When to use CONTRACTIONS | don't, I'm, gonna, woulda, etc.

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1.
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A type of sentence structure
A grammatical error
A shortening of a group of words
A type of punctuation mark
2.
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When is it appropriate to use standard contractions in spoken language?
Only in informal settings
In both formal and informal settings
Never in formal settings
Only when speaking slowly
3.
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Why is the contraction 'ain't' considered an exception?
It is very informal and specific to certain dialects
It is used in academic writing
It is used in formal writing
It is a new contraction
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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In which regions are informal contractions like 'gonna' more commonly used?
Only in Australia
Only in the UK
In all English-speaking countries equally
North America, Australia, and New Zealand
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the main reason native speakers use informal contractions?
To sound more intelligent
To adhere to grammatical rules
To save time and effort in speech
To confuse non-native speakers
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What should you consider when deciding to use contractions?
The number of contractions already used
The time of day
The length of the sentence
The formality of the context
7.
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Why might non-native speakers use informal contractions more often in writing?
They are required in formal writing
They are easier to spell
They want to sound more native
They are taught to use them in classes
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