Catchword #173 – Gonna, lotta, kinda
Episode description
Have you ever wondered what on earth the Culips hosts mean when they say gonna, lotta, or kinda? Join Andrew and Morag as they explain these common contractions.
Fun fact
Contractions are a shortened form of a word or a group of words. They have been around for a very long time, dating back to Old English (450–1150 AD) and Middle English (1150–1470 AD).
Interestingly, some words, like sit, started off as a contraction in Middle English, and gradually, became accepted as a full term.
Expressions included in the study guide
- Gonna/going to
- A lotta/a lot of
- A kinda/a kind of
- A garage sale
- To get into something
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Catchword #173 – Gonna, lotta, kinda
Episode description
Have you ever wondered what on earth the Culips hosts mean when they say gonna, lotta, or kinda? Join Andrew and Morag as they explain these common contractions.Fun fact
Contractions are a shortened form of a word or a group of words. They have been around for a very long time, dating back to Old English (450–1150 AD) and Middle English (1150–1470 AD). Interestingly, some words, like sit, started off as a contraction in Middle English, and gradually, became accepted as a full term.Expressions included in the study guide
- Gonna/going to
- A lotta/a lot of
- A kinda/a kind of
- A garage sale
- To get into something
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