How to pronounce “Would’ve” [Video]

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learn to pronounce ‘Would’ve’ more accurately

Here are some techniques that should help you perfect your pronunciation of ‘Would’ve‘:

  • Break down ‘Would’ve’ into each individual sound, speak it aloud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently say it without mistakes.
  • Try to record yourself saying ‘Would’ve‘ in a full sentence then watch or listen back. You’ll be able to mark your mistakes quite easily.
  • Search for pronunciation tutorials on Youtube or Google for how to pronounce ‘Would’ve‘ correctly.
  • Focus on just one accent: when you mix multiple accents, it could confuse you, and not just beginners. So pick just one accent, perhaps UK and stick to it.


More ideas to boost your pronunciation skills, it’s advised to learn these methods:

Practicing contraction and abbreviation in speech is standard in the U.S. and is viewed as a regular element of casual conversation. For example, changing “what are you going to do this weekend” to “what you gonna do this weekend” is widely accepted. Explore terms like ‘gonna’ and ‘wanna’ for further insights.

Working on your intonation is vital for English fluency. The patterns of stress, rhythm, and pitch in English play a significant role in conveying your message and feelings. Numerous resources and videos on Youtube can assist you in understanding these elements to pronounce ‘Would’ve’.

Engage with multiple Youtube channels dedicated to English learning. These platforms offer free resources that tackle essential language skills. Pronounce.tv is one more excellent source for improving your pronunciation.

Mimicking native speakers can significantly improve your pronunciation. Listen to how they pronounce ‘Would’ve’ and strive to replicate the tone, speed, and rhythm in your speech, making it a part of your routine.

Incorporate phonetic exercises into your daily practice. Learning and practicing the phonetic sounds of English can help you better pronounce ‘Would’ve’.

Frequently practice English in your daily conversations. The more you speak, the more comfortable you’ll become with the nuances of pronunciation and accent, enhancing your overall expressive capabilities.

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