In possessive nouns and contractions.
No, contractions and colloquial expressions are not acceptable in business language. You should keep your language professional and focus on the message of the writing.
Possessive nouns use apostrophe as of to show ownership. While, contractions use apostrophes to show the combination of two words by one or more letter.
To show missing letters in contractions, use a single apostrophe.I didn't want to go.Wasn't she your friend.She hasn't been around lately.
It is better to avoid contractions in formal writing. The first person may or may not fit, depending upon your subject matter, but usually it is better to use the third person.
Hey, never use contractions in a research paper. It was meant for words.
Count the number of contractions in 15 seconds, then multiply by four to get the contractions per minute.
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In possessive nouns and contractions.
to combine words like it and is it's
Yes, contractions date back further than the 1600's but contractions for not seem to have started in the 1700's and gained popularity in the 1800's.
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They measure the number of contractions in 15 seconds, then multiply that number by 4 to get the number of contractions in one minute.
You should not use contractions unless the question would sound really awkard without one.
In contractions and to show possession
Yes, people used contractions just like we use. They were not as common in informal speech and writing as they are today.
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