"There's" is the contraction for "there is."
"who" and "will" make up the contraction "who'll."
"You" and "would" make up the contraction "you'd".
"you" and "would" make up the contraction "you'd."
"I'll" is a contraction of the words "I will."
The two words that make up the contraction "can't" are "cannot."
"We're" is a contraction of "we are." It combines the subject pronoun "we" with the helping verb "are" to form a shorter, more informal way of expressing the same idea.
Since the contraction for will not is won't, the contraction for he will not is he won't.You could also use he'll not, but it is not as common.
I and have make "i've".
his No. The contraction, he's. Or maybe what.
It will.
They will.
you and would.
It will.
The quotation in which this contraction appears is from Act II Scene 3. Macbeth says, "who could refrain,/ That had a heart to love, and in that heart/ Courage to make's love known?" In this particular quotation, the contraction is of "make his".
You are.
Will + not.
"I'll" is a contraction of the words "I will."