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write contracted forms. (1) and it's good for plenty more ​

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Answered by manjubadola1
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Contracted words, also known as contractions (the term used in the 2014 revised national curriculum) are short words made by putting two words together. Letters are omitted in the contraction and replaced by an apostrophe. The apostrophe shows where the letters would be if the words were written in full.

Answered by BrainlyGovind
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Short forms (contractions): I'm, he's, we're, etc. have = 've I've we've, you've, they've has = 's he's, she's, it's would = 'd I'd he'd, she'd, it'd we'd, you'd, they'd will = 'll I'll he'll, she'll, it'll we'll, you'll, they'll Short forms (contractions) of negatives: Page 4 don't, doesn't, haven't, etc.

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