You've, You're, You'll
OK, here are some examples. He is or he has = he's. I have = I've. You can't always make contractions 'Is' and 'has' have no contractions by themselves
Murphy Brown - 1988 Contractions 3-14 was released on: USA: 21 January 1991
She's and He's
When alphabetizing contractions, the words are sorted letter by letter just like any other word and the apostrophe is ignored. The words camp, can't, and cap would be sorted in the order given.
Isn't is a contraction for is not Hasn't is a contraction for has not
Mostly it depends on the organism of the pregnant woman (some contractions begin day and a half before and some don't even have contractions) but usually they occur in less than 20 hours before giving birth.
Contractions have an apostrophe because it shows the spot where the letter(s) has been removed.
contractions
There are no "fake contractions," except when women pretend to be in labor. There is false labor, which is contractions (usually mild and irregular) which do not change the cervix. (Labor is defined as progressive change--dilation and effacement--of the cervix.) Braxton Hicks contractions are real contractions, but very irregular. They can occur any time after 32 weeks of pregnancy, and are usually no more than 2 to 3 an hour.
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