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don't know but what is the contraction for what has?

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Contraction of will not?

The contraction for will not is won't.Example: We will not go today. Or: We won't go today.


What is the words for the contraction you've?

There is no contraction for this pair of words. If you aren't worried about using slang you might use the term 'got' instead: rather than: "Have you an xxx?" try "Got an xxx?"


What does the contraction won't stand for?

The contraction "won't" is a shortened form of the verb "will" and the adverb "not".The contraction "won't" functions as a verb or an auxiliary verb.Example: I will not go today.Or: I won't go today.


What contraction is made from two words would not?

The contraction for would not is wouldn't.He would not go home. He wouldn't go home.


What is the apostrophe for she has?

There isn't one in American English. "She's" is the contraction for "She is". She's can also be a contraction for she has. She's got a new car


Will not where does the apostrophe go?

The contraction for "will not" is "won't."


What is a better word for ain't?

Ain't is a contraction of are not, is not or am not. As in, if it 'ain't broke don't fix it. Or it is a contraction of has not or have not. As in 'they ain't got nothing to say'


What is a sample sentence of contraction and possession with an apostrophe?

Example sentence for contractions:I can't go with you, I've got a dental appointment.Example sentence for possession:The dentist's office is on Third Street.


How many space is after apostrophe in an contraction?

Don't leave any space after the apostrophe when forming a contraction.


Is what've a noun or pronoun?

The word what've is a contraction made up of two words, the interrogative pronoun "what" and the verb "have". The contraction acts as the subject and the verb (or auxiliary verb) of an interrogative sentence; for example:What've you heard about them? (What have you heard...)What've we got for lunch? (What have we got...)


What is the contraction for were you?

There is no contraction for were you. There is no contraction for you were.There is a contraction for "you are" (you're).


What is the contraction of where did?

"Where'd" can be a contraction of either "where did" or "where would": Now, where'd I put it? I just had it five minutes ago. Where'd you like to go for dinner?