A jellyfish's stingers could poisin a person.
There's is a contraction of there is. Example sentence: There's a restaurant I really like in Old Town.
The word "who've" is a contraction, a shortened form of the pronoun"who" and the auxiliary verb"have".The contraction "who've" functions as the subject and the verb of a sentence or a clause.Example:Tickets have been sent to those who have responded.ORTickets have been sent to those who've responded.
The word could've is the contraction for could have. Example sentence:I could've eaten more but I was tired.
The contraction for "will not" is "won't".
The contraction "you've" (you+have) functions as a subject and verb (or auxiliary verb) in a sentence.The contraction "you've" functions as the subject and verb of a sentence or a clause.Example sentences:You've done very well with what you've been able to accomplish.You've had plenty of time to do your homework, Jenny!You've been given a sentence.
sometimes working with a contraction can be difficult
There is no contraction for I should. This should be written in a simple sentence or used on its own. It has no contraction.
A contraction. I is a noun/subject of a sentence. Am (the 'm) is a verb.
You can use "would've" in a sentence as a contraction for "would have." For example, "I would've gone to the party if I had known earlier." This contraction is commonly used in informal speech and writing.
The word wouldn't is a contraction, a shortened form for the verb (or auxiliary verb) 'would' and the adverb 'not'. The contraction functions in a sentence as a verbor auxiliary verb. Example:They would not give me a refund. Or, They wouldn't give me a refund.
A sentence contraction is a shortened version of a word or group of words by omitting specific letters or sounds and replacing them with an apostrophe. Examples include "can't" for "cannot" and "I'm" for "I am."
The contraction should've is a verb contraction, a shortened form for the verbs 'should' and 'have'.The contraction functions in a sentence as a verb or auxiliary verb.Example:We should have planned a little better.We should've planned a little better.