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Shall not with an apostrophe is shan't.

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How would you apostrophe in i shall?

I shall with an apostrophe is I'll, same as I will.


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What is shall not in a apostrophe?

I think you are looking for SHAN'T, but this is starting to become an anachronism, replaced by the more common WON'T - or else not abbreviated at all when used for effect, as in Gandalf's "You shall not pass!"


What do you call the shortened form of a word that has an apostrophe in place of missing letters?

Contraction. Examples: Don't=Do not; We'll=We will; Can't=Cannot; Shan't =Shall not; Mustn't=Must not


Is spider a apostrophe?

No. A spider is a spider and an apostrophe is an apostrophe.


When does its have an apostraphe?

An apostrophe is used when you want the word to mean "Belongs to". Examples: "I have two Freds in my family." These Freds are not being used in the sentence in the sense that they belong to anyone, so no apostrophe is used. "Yesterday was Fred's birthday." The birthday is something that belongs to Fred, so an apostrophe is used. An apostrophe is alos used if the word is a contraction. That is when a word is shortened. Examples: 'Do not' is shortened to don't. 'Will not' is shortened to won't. 'You are' is shortened to you're. 'It wil'l is shortened to it'll, 'Shall not' is shortened to sha'nt, and so on.


Contracting words like will and shall?

Pairing the pronoun (I, we, he) in the future tense is accomplished by replacing the word "will" or "shall" with the contracted form "(apostrophe) LL" . (I'll, we'll, he'll) -- While the use of the negative "won't" is common, the form "shan't" is seldom used. When it does receive use, many writers incorrectly omit the apostrophe. Extra credit : The word "won't" is a contraction of the now-archaic "woll not", which shortened to "wonnot" (similar to cannot).


What is the apostrophe of you have?

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What does who'll mean?

It is an abbreviation, where the ' apostrophe replaces missing letters or a letter. who'll = who will other examples: I'd = I would shan't = shall not 6 o'clock = 6 of the clock and so on ...


Does your have an apostrophe?

No, your doesn't have an apostrophe. You're, however, does have an apostrophe because it's a contraction for you and are.