No, "could've" is a contraction of "could have." It is not a pronoun, but a contraction of the auxiliary verb "could" and the verb "have."
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No, the word couldn't is a contraction of the verb could and the adverb not.
Weren't is the contraction word for were not.
The word could've is a contraction. It is the contracted form of the words could and have.
contraction for the word who is: who's
contraction for the word he is: he's
Contraction word for she will: she'll
No, it's not a contraction. The word and is a whole word.
There is no contraction for the word apostrophe. It's is a contraction of it is or it has.
the contraction of will not: won't
The contraction for "did not" is "didn't."