When people say to write the contraction for a set of words, they are asking you to combine two words by replacing one or more letters with an apostrophe to form a shorter word. For example, "do not" becomes "don't" and "can not" becomes "can't".
"I'd" is the contraction for "I would" using an apostrophe.
"He's" is a contraction for "he is" or "he has". It is often used in informal speech and writing to combine the two words and save time.
A contraction in grammar is a shortened form of a word or group of words created by omitting one or more letters and replacing them with an apostrophe. For example, "can't" is a contraction of "cannot" and "she's" is a contraction of "she is." Contractions are commonly used in spoken and informal written English.
The contraction is she'd (rhymes with need). This contraction can also mean "she had."
The word 'tis is a variant, mostly archaic contraction for "it is" (it's). It is not used formally but is used to suggest language of the past. It appears in several famous old songs.The past tense is 'twas (it was), which has no modern English equivalent.
The contraction for "shall not" is "shan't". Does shan't mean can't? I shan't recant!
There is no contraction. The contraction she'd can mean she had or she would.
"I'd" is the contraction for "I would" using an apostrophe.
"He's" is a contraction for "he is" or "he has". It is often used in informal speech and writing to combine the two words and save time.
'Tis is a contraction of 'it is' in Shakespearean English. It is a common contraction used in his plays and sonnets to maintain the rhythm and meter of the verse.
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A contraction in grammar is a shortened form of a word or group of words created by omitting one or more letters and replacing them with an apostrophe. For example, "can't" is a contraction of "cannot" and "she's" is a contraction of "she is." Contractions are commonly used in spoken and informal written English.
The contraction is she'd (rhymes with need). This contraction can also mean "she had."
To write the old fashioned way, on paper. and to write words out.
The contraction is who'd. But who'd can also mean "who would."
to write in few words
just write what you think of, if it is word for word from a book or the intyernet then it isn't in your words but if you read it, understand it then write what you took it to mean its in your words!!