I would or I had - both contract to... I'd
In a contraction, an apostrophe replaces one or more letters.Example: it would = it'd (woul removed)*Note that "multiple apostrophe contractions" are highly irregular, but do appear in speech.should not have = shouldn't've
it woul be 300 with over 400,000 zeros
Depending on the usage, the letters are "ha" or "woul."We'd = We had (where had is a helper verb, e.g. We'd arrived too late)We'd= We would (where would is an auxiliary or modal verb - We'd often miss the bus)
NO NO AND NO. of first of all we woul have heard of it and second of all she woul LOOK pregnant. common sense.
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There is no contraction for were you. There is no contraction for you were.There is a contraction for "you are" (you're).
There is no contraction for "its not."There is a contraction for "it is" (it's).There is a contraction for "is not" (isn't).
We would. Apostrophe=woul[d]
He's already IS a contraction. It is a contraction of he is.
It's is the contraction of it has and it is.