To determine if a contraction is a verb or a noun, look at the words that have been combined. If the contraction includes a verb (e.g., "it's" = "it is"), then it functions as a verb. If the contraction includes a noun (e.g., "I'm" = "I am"), then it functions as a noun.
No, "didn't" is a contraction of "did not," which is a verb phrase. It is not a noun.
No, "I'll" is not a noun. It is a contraction of "I will," which is a pronoun (I) and a verb (will) combined.
"You'll" is a contraction of "you will" and is not a noun. It is a combination of the pronoun "you" and the auxiliary verb "will."
No, "needn't" is not a noun. It is a contraction of "need not," used to indicate absence of necessity or obligation.
To determine if a contraction is a verb or a noun, look at the words that have been combined. If the contraction includes a verb (e.g., "it's" = "it is"), then it functions as a verb. If the contraction includes a noun (e.g., "I'm" = "I am"), then it functions as a noun.
"This'll" is a contraction of "this will," which is a verb phrase. It is used to indicate a future action or event.
A contraction. I is a noun/subject of a sentence. Am (the 'm) is a verb.
The nouns in "A NOUN IS A PERSON, PLACE, OR THING" (Music & Lyrics: Lynn Ahrens) in their order of appearance are:personplacethingnounsnoun's (contraction for 'noun is')kindwordnamenoun's (contraction for 'noun is')personplacethingtraintrainstateflorafaunabanditstrainhometraintrainstatepersonbanditengineerplacestatehomethinganimalsplantstrainnounsnounsMrs. JonesladyHudson StreetdogbrotherdogboneMrs. JonesladyHudson StreetpersonMrs. JonesladybrotherplacestreetcornerdogbonenounsnounsferryStatue of LibertyfriendthereferrywalkislandmiddlesummerferryStatue of Libertypersonfriendcaptainshipplaceislandseastatueferrysnownounsnounsdimedrugstorerecord machineoldie-goldies (slang)Chubby CheckertwistBeatlesMonkeesdrugstorerecord machinepersonBeatlesMonkeesChubby Checkerplaceneighborhoodstoredimerecord machinenounsnoun's (contraction for 'noun is')kindwordnamenoun's (contraction for 'noun is')personplacethingnounpersonplacething
The word "hadn't" is a contraction of "had not," and "had" is a verb. Therefore, "hadn't" is also a verb.
Depending on context, Guy's could be singular possessive noun or a contraction.Examples:Singular possessive noun: That guy's hat is goofy!Contraction: That guy's goofy! (guy's is a contraction of the noun guy and the verb is.)
No. Who'll is a contraction of who will, which is a combination of a noun and verb.
No, it is a contraction of a pronoun and a helper verb. It means "this will."
No. It is a contraction of a verb and a negative adverb. It means "has not."
No, "didn't" is a contraction of "did not," which is a verb phrase. It is not a noun.
No, "I'll" is not a noun. It is a contraction of "I will," which is a pronoun (I) and a verb (will) combined.
No, it is the possessive form of the noun. The world's resources.