She would enjoy a picnic.She'd enjoy a picnic.
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 contraction for she would is she'd.
The contraction for the words would not: wouldn't
The contraction word for "they would" is "they'd".
The contraction word for you would is you'd. You're welcome and please have a nice day!
She felt a sharp pain as her muscles tightened in contraction.
There is no contraction. The contraction she'd can mean she had or she would.
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Wouldn't.
Didn't is a contraction for did not.
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The phrase "would of" does not exist.The colloquial contraction is spelled would've meaning would have.The only time you would use "would of" in a sentence is if you were comparing it to something else or trying to suggest the word 'of' to someone. For example, "Would of be a better word to use than have?"