Yes, exactly 2 and a half fifths make up a half.Yes, exactly 2 and a half fifths make up a half.Yes, exactly 2 and a half fifths make up a half.Yes, exactly 2 and a half fifths make up a half.
6 2 triangles make up a diamond 12 tri in 2 hexagon 12/2 = 6
No. Because compound words are two words that together, make a new word. For example, "backpack" can be split up into 2 words, "back" and "pack" alone, they are both words. also, "lifetime" "elsewhere" "grandmother"...life-time,else-where,grand-mother
it is due to expansion and contraction
Bottoms up.
Will + not.
Need and not
I and have make "i've".
The word might've is an informal contraction of the auxiliary verbs might and have.
Would and not; would not
The contraction "doesn't" is made up of the verb "does" and the adverb "not".If you put the two words together you get doesnot then you replace the O ( in not ) with an apostrophe you get doesn't.
No because there is no 2 separate words that connect to each other and make one word
"I" and "would"
the use of a contraction is to make 2 words put into 1 word.example: i should not use my sister's toothebrush.you can put the crossed out words in 1 word instead of 2.like: i shouldn't use my sisters toothbrush.it just helps.
No, "he'll" is a contraction for "he will" or "he shall." It combines the pronoun "he" with the auxiliary verbs "will" or "shall" to express future actions or intentions.
It is a Contraction of the 2 words of INcarcerated MATE. IN-MATE
let us