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.
It is a compound word although it is also one word.
Upwards is a compound word.
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.
Aren't is a contraction, not a compound word.
no it is a contraction
No, it is a contraction.
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.