English, asked by januprakashvulli, 1 year ago

Chaz: Have you seen my hatanywhere?
Liz: Umm, no, I am sure I - seen it for months.
(a) didn't
(b) haven't
(c) am not
(d) won't​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Liz : Umm, no, I am sure I haven't seen it for months.....

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Chaz: Have you seen my hat anywhere? Liz: Umm, no, I am sure I haven’t seen it for months.

Option (b)

EXPLANATION:

  • A 'contraction' is a phrase or word which has been made short by removing one or more letters. In writing, an apostrophe is usually used to specify the position of the removed/missing letters. 'Contractions' are generally used in 'written dialogue or speech', 'informal forms of writing', and 'where space is restricted or expensive', like in advertising.
  • In majority of contractions, an apostrophe represents the missing letters. The most common contractions are made up of modals, auxiliaries, or verbs, which are linked to other words. For instance, Words such isn't (is + not), doesn't (does + not), and wasn’t (was + not), haven’t (have + not) are all contractions.

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In English we use contractions to make two words into one. Which of these contractions is incorrect?

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Rewrite the sentences using contractions

(a) Donot touch that broken glass.

bi Ria has not been feeling well.

fe) I cannot find the remote to the T.V.

(d) I think she will love her birthday present.

(e) I would not like to go to Australia.​

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