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Sure, please provide the sentences for me to rewrite.
The correct grammatical contraction of "I can not" is "I can't".
The correct form is "I'd" which is a contraction for "I had."
Yes, "don't" is a contraction of "do not" and is commonly used in everyday language. It is considered grammatically correct.
"Its" is used to show possession, while "it's" is a contraction for "it is" or "it has."
"Would've" is a contraction of "would" and "have." It is spelled as w-o-u-l-d-'-v-e.
The correct grammatical contraction of "I can not" is "I can't".
The correct spelling of the contraction is should've.
won't
this sentence would read, "Rewrite this sentence using correct capitalization holidays in November" hope that helps
No, the correct form is, "You weren't interested." The contraction wasn't is short for 'was not'. The contraction weren't is short for 'were not'.
It is a contraction of 'you have'
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It's is the contraction for it is....so if you are using the contraction, use the apostrophe. If you are not, then do NOT use it.
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Yes, the form my family's is the correct contraction for for my family is. Example: My family's spending the week at the beach.
There isn't one that is grammatically correct.
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