OK, here are some examples. He is or he has = he's. I have = I've. You can't always make contractions
'Is' and 'has' have no contractions by themselves
is not - isn't
has not - hasn't
it's, she's, he's
Umm. . . contractions.
Contractions are don't, didn't, won't, etc...
There are none
An apostrophe with omission describes contractions and special uses like o'er and o'clock.Some contractions are:He'llWe'reShe'd
You've, You're, You'll
contractions
contractions come after non-contractions: Aunts Aunt's
The strongest indication that contractions are occurring in association with true labor is that the contractions begin to occur at regular intervals. This is contrary to Braxton-Hicks contractions, which are spontaneous, random uterine contractions that do not occur with actual labor.
Umm. . . contractions.
eccentric and concentric contractions
Peristalsis is the term for the rhythmic contractions of the esophagus. These wavelike contractions move food toward the stomach.
Peristalsis Peristaltic contractions
Isotonic contractions. This happens when the muscle shortens as it contracts
Contractions are don't, didn't, won't, etc...
Four contractions with "you" in them are:You're - You areYou'd - You would or You hadYou'll - You willYou've - You have
There are several common contractions with "are" represented as "'re": we're, they're. you're.
wont