Contractions are used a lot in spoken English and when writing something informal like a message or email to a friend. However, you should not use contractions in formal writing like a school essay, a contract, or business report.
In this lesson, we will cover present tense contractions. There are a few different ways to use and make contractions in the present tense.
1. We can make a contraction by combining the pronoun and "be verb".
I am → I'm | You are → You're |
We are → We're | She is → She's |
He is → He's | It is → It's |
They are → They're |
- I'm tired.
- I'm a doctor.
- You're nice.
- You're a good worker.
- We're sick.
- We're best friends.
- She's talkative.
- She's an artist.
- He's friendly.
- He's an engineer.
- It's expensive.
- It's a dog.
- They're delicious.
- They're cookies.
A) Are you tired?
B) Yes, I'm tired. /
A) Is he a doctor?
B) Yes, he's a doctor. /
2. We can add an apostrophe and -s to the end of the subject. We only do this for the be verb "is". We do not do it for the be verb "are". For example,
- Tim is polite. = Tim's polite.
- Jane is a teacher. = Jane's a teacher.
What is → What's | Who is → Who's |
Where is → Where's | When is → When's |
Why is → Why's | How is → How's |
- What's your name?
- Who's your professor?
- Where's his hometown?
- When's the concert?
- Why's that wrong?
- How's life?
- What are their names? (What're their names?)
that is →that's | there is →there's | here is → here's |
- That's my book.
- There's Tim!
- There's a book on the table.
- Here's the report that you wanted.
is not → isn't | are not → aren't |
do not → don't | does not → doesn't |
- He isn't an engineer.
- He isn't a basketball player.
- We aren't tired.
- They aren't friends.
- I don't like pizza.
- I don't work there.
- It doesn't work.
- The computer doesn't work.
- We don't have time.
- He's not tired. = He isn't tired.
- She's not a painter. = She isn't a painter.
- They're not brothers. = They aren't brothers.
- We're not sick. = We aren't sick.
- That's not a good idea. = That isn't a good idea.
Is he tired?
- Yes, he's tired. / Yes, he is. / Yes, he's.
- No, he isn't tired. / No, he is not. / No, he isn't.
Example Sentences
- I'm a nurse. I'm not a doctor.
- He's an interesting guy. He's not boring.
- She isn't an office worker. She's a gardener.
- The cars aren't new. They're old.
- The dogs aren't scary. They're cute and nice.
- She's talkative. She isn't a quiet person.
- Michael's polite. He isn't rude.
- Tina isn't a school teacher. She's a professor.
- Here's the restaurant.
- There's a spider on the table.
- That's not my book. Is it yours?
- I don't hate you.
- You don't hate it.
- We don't hate the color.
- He doesn't hate it, but he doesn't love it.
- She doesn't hate her job.
- It doesn't hate me.
- Jenny doesn't hate her mom.
- Bill doesn't hate his new car.
- They don't hate us.
- Bill and Jenny don't hate their lives.
- I don't have a pen.
- You don't have any money.
- We don't have any time.
- He doesn't have red hair.
- She doesn't have a book.
- It doesn't have black hair.
- Jenny doesn't have a job.
- Bill doesn't have a pet.
- They don't have spaghetti at this restaurant.
- Bill and Jenny don't have a TV in their house.
A) Hello. What's your name?
B) Hi. I'm Ben.
A) Nice to meet you, Ben. I'm Tim. Who's that over there?
B) He's my friend.
A) Do you work with your friend?
B) Yes, but I'm an engineer and he's an accountant.
English Conversation 2
A) I don't like this restaurant.
B) Why's that? My food's great.
A) I don't like this steak.
B) Really? It doesn't look bad.
A) It looks good, but it's cold and chewy.
B) Why don't you send it back?
A) I think I will. You're full of good ideas.
Learn to speak English fluently. Practice by finishing the sentences below and then practice making your own sentences. It is the best way to learn English fast!
Tip: Say the sentences aloud. This will help you practice speaking English and improve your English fluency.
I'm _______________.
I'm not _______________.
He's _______________.
He's not _______________.
He isn't _______________.
She's _______________.
She's not _______________.
She isn't_______________.
We're _______________.
We're not _______________.
We aren't _______________.
It's _______________.
It's not _______________.
It isn't _______________.
They're _______________.
They're not _______________.
They aren't _______________.
I don't _______________.
We don't _______________.
My family doesn't _______________.
My company doesn't _______________.
My friends don't _______________.
Dogs don't _______________.
My phone doesn't _______________.