We're is already a contraction. It's a contraction for we are or we were.
don't= Do not Isn't= is not you'll= you will you will always now when a word is a contraction because it has an ' in it signifiing that two words have been put together to make one
As far as I know, there is no contractions for the word would. Sorry.
No, it is not.There are contractions for would have (would've) and for would not (wouldn't).
A contraction is two words that have been put together into one word. Usually they are known contractions that are accepted as words by themselves. One or more letters have been taken out, and replaced by an apostrophe: for example, I + am = I'm. Some contractions don't make quite that much sense, like won't (will not) and ain't (am not). Contractions are technically optional, but they are so common that it would sound strange if you said, "It is a nice day. It is too bad that we are stuck inside. Let us play a game."
Possessive nouns use apostrophe as of to show ownership. While, contractions use apostrophes to show the combination of two words by one or more letter.
two contractions for the word won't is will and not.
Haven't, didn't.
Have not Hope that helps! :) -TayTay
Contractions are formed when two words are combined to create a shorter word. Examples would be "don't" which is a contraction of the words "do" and "not," the word "can't" which is a contraction of the words "can" and "not," and the word "isn't" which is a contraction of the words "is" and "not." Contractions are considered informal language.
eccentric and concentric contractions
Contractions combining a base word and "not" include aren't (are not), isn't (is not), hasn't (has not), and didn't (did not).
I did
Flexion and extension.
18 Contractions Containing the Word "Not"Here are 18 contractions I came up with the word "not" : couldn't shouldn't, wouldn't, can't ,isn't, aren't ,wasn't ,weren't, haven't, hasn't, hadn't, don't, doesn't, mustn't, didn't, mightn't, needn't, and won't.
don't= Do not Isn't= is not you'll= you will you will always now when a word is a contraction because it has an ' in it signifiing that two words have been put together to make one
They'd, we'd, who'd and you'd.
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