No. A contraction cannot be a compound word.
No, "Wouldn't " is a contraction.
'She has' are two individual words, not compound; you can make a one word contraction she's meaning she has.
No. "Cannot" is a compound, as it's made up of two words, "can" and "not." "Can't" is a contraction. It doesn't count as a compound because "n't" isn't a word.
No, "we're" is not a compound word; it is a contraction formed by combining "we" and "are." Compound words are formed by joining two or more complete words, such as "sunflower" or "toothbrush." In contrast, contractions like "we're" are used to shorten phrases by replacing letters with an apostrophe.
It is a compound word although it is also one word.
No, it is a contraction.
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.
No, "wouldn't" is not a compound word. It is a contraction made up of the words "would" and "not."
Aren't is a contraction, not a compound word.
no it is a contraction
There isn't a compound word (or contraction) for that. Try we + have = we've?
No, you've is a contraction of you, and have.
No, "Wouldn't " is a contraction.
'She has' are two individual words, not compound; you can make a one word contraction she's meaning she has.
Couldn't is called a contraction it is the shortened form of could not. Bus stop is a compound word also: Together Crosswalk Moonlight Football Railroad Sunflower
Yes, "cannot" can change to "can't."
No. "Cannot" is a compound, as it's made up of two words, "can" and "not." "Can't" is a contraction. It doesn't count as a compound because "n't" isn't a word.