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A sentence contraction is a shortened version of a word or group of words by omitting specific letters or sounds and replacing them with an apostrophe. Examples include "can't" for "cannot" and "I'm" for "I am."

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How do you use the word contraction in a sentence?

sometimes working with a contraction can be difficult


What is the contraction for i should?

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What part of speech is the contraction I'm?

A contraction. I is a noun/subject of a sentence. Am (the 'm) is a verb.


How do you use the word would've in a sentence?

You can use "would've" in a sentence as a contraction for "would have." For example, "I would've gone to the party if I had known earlier." This contraction is commonly used in informal speech and writing.


Is should've a contraction verb or contraction noun?

The contraction should've is a verb contraction, a shortened form for the verbs 'should' and 'have'.The contraction functions in a sentence as a verb or auxiliary verb.Example:We should have planned a little better.We should've planned a little better.


Can wasn't be in an adjective or adverb sentence?

If it is, the adverb that is part of the contraction is not. (was not)


Is the sentence you wasn't interested correct?

No, the correct form is, "You weren't interested." The contraction wasn't is short for 'was not'. The contraction weren't is short for 'were not'.


Whose in a sentence?

who's asking this question? who's curious? It's a contraction of 'who is', as It's is a contraction of 'it is'


What part of speech is the contraction we're?

The contraction "we're" is a combination of the pronoun "we" and the verb "are," functioning as a contraction for the present tense of "we are." It is a contraction commonly used in informal speech and writing.


What is the verb in the sentence They can't withdraw into their shells for protection?

The verb in the sentence is can't withdraw.Note: The word can't is a contraction of the verb 'can' and the adverb 'not'; the contraction can't is a helping verb for the main verb withdraw.


Which of these sentences used the contraction it's correctly A It's a fast horse B It's collar is red?

"It's" is a contraction. You could use it like in the sentence below. It's a fast horse. But "its" is not a contraction. You would use "its" like in the sentence below. Its collar is red.


A sentence with a contraction and the word kindness?

Kindness isn't one of her qualities.