Hadn't Hasn't Wasn't You're
A contraction is made of two words with an apostrophe. Note the apostrophe replaces a letter.
An apostrophe is not a letter. It falls into the punctuation category.
An apostrophe.
A word that has omitted letters replaced with an apostrophe is called a contraction.Examples:We have = we'veyou will = you'llshould have = should'vecould not = coundn't
In contraction of words, the apostrophe is always placed at the spot where the letter(s) has been removed. In this case, at the place of the second o. do not: don't
Some five letter words with an apostrophe are aren't, that's, and wasn't.
A contraction is made of two words with an apostrophe. Note the apostrophe replaces a letter.
you're
I've
ne'er
I've is a three letter word. I'll is another three letter word.
An apostrophe is not a letter. It falls into the punctuation category.
An apostrophe.
A word that has omitted letters replaced with an apostrophe is called a contraction.Examples:We have = we'veyou will = you'llshould have = should'vecould not = coundn't
In contraction of words, the apostrophe is always placed at the spot where the letter(s) has been removed. In this case, at the place of the second o. do not: don't
It is not a word. It is two words: "it will". The "i" in "it" is not pronounced, and that is why there is an apostrophe there. You will quite frequently see the letter "t" with an apostrophe in front in Shakespeare, and it always means "it".
An apostrophe would count as a character, but not a letter.